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 very rare native finding new life in hummingbird gardens.
A tough native salvia for the shade garden.
Blue bloom spikes on a drought-hardy Texas perennial.
The wild South Texas shrub sage.
A workhorse in the watersaver garden.
Cute, scalloped leaves and bright red blooms that stand out in the shade.
A West Texas shrub sage with vermilion red flowers.
A tough shrub with so many butterflies it can be hard to see the flowers.
Dainty little daisies with excellent drought tolerance.
An easygoing Hill Country bush with daisylike flowers.
Big yellow bouquets all season long. One of the hardiest — and loveliest — West Texas native shrubs.
Lovely pink and white flower spikes in both native and hybrid varieties.
The showiest of Texas’ native columbines is big, naturally, with spurs to boot.
Small bright pink blooms all growing season long.
Silver leaves and brilliant purple flowers.
A small native buttercup for thin soils.
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