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.
One of the most ornamental of all desert plants.
An ornamental evergreen for thin rocky situations.
A toothless sotol for a nice architectural effect.
A native blue wiregrass for Texas Hill Country limestone.
Probably the most drought-tolerant shade tree for south-central Texas.
A tree-sized pencil cactus, flowering in spring.
The classic southwestern agave: toothy, big, and blue.
A large greenish-blue specimen agave.
A thornless architectural evergreen, and a stalwart in the hummingbird garden.
Fine, frothy foliage makes a nice contrast with other garden textures.
Similar to the native retama, but bigger — and no thorns.
An extremely drought tolerant groundcover with fuzzy silver leaves.
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