Explore the variety of native and adapted plants for your corner of Texas — whether you’re looking for color, shade, a home for wildlife or just never want to mow again.
A old-fashioned garden favorite for the perennial border.
Lush foliage with orchid-like flowers.
Strappy evergreen foliage with blooms in spring.
Variegated ribbon leaves brighten up a shady bed.
A lovely spring bulb with bright magenta blossoms.
A tropical garden perennial with showy, warm-colored flowers.
A standout on autumn roadsides, this sunflower species can bloom even in shade.
A hardy, heat tolerant perennial with fleshy purple leaves and a fine tolerance for shady areas.
“One hundred days of red.”
For fans of Texas madrone, a crape myrtle with striking red trunks.
A Texas-sized crape myrtle, with waterfalls of silvery-pink blossoms all summer long.
A little-leaved mounding shrub or groundcover with tiny pink flowers.
Distinctive fine-textured flowers make this mistflower a butterfly magnet.
An easy, heat-loving shrub with billowing blue flowers.
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