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 great native food source for the Gulf Fritillary Butterfly caterpillar.
A native food source for the Gulf Fritillary Butterfly caterpillar.
An endemic Texas passionflower.
A native passionflower with swallow-tailed leaves.
A tough native vine typically found around old Hill Country woodlands and mailboxes.
A tough native vine with heart-shaped leaves and bright red autumn berries.
A well-behaved East Texas honeysuckle with clusters of red tubeflowers.
A thornless native shrub to keep the butterfly garden green in winter.
The native pepper is hot, spicy and ridiculously easy to grow.
A big pink Turk’s Cap.
A hummingbird’s favorite, and an easy-growing native addition to the shaded landscape.
A prolific early bloomer, adding color to the spring landscape while other plants are still waking up.
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