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.
The monarch butterfly’s Mexican host plant.
A mowable milkweed that can be grown in any landscape — sun, shade, wet, or dry.
The go-to native milkweed for clay, sand and caliche if you want to attract monarch butterflies.
Great Milkweed for a rain garden or deeper soils.
A great milkweed for a thin-soil pollinator garden.
A showy, perennial native milkweed.
Great milkweed for a shady pollinator garden.
An easily overlooked vine that rewards the curious with a unique flower.
The showiest of Texas’ native columbines is big, naturally, with spurs to boot.
An easygoing Hill Country bush with daisylike flowers.
A familiar roadside wildflower.
Bright green and white foliage for an early taste of winter.
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