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.
Outstanding fall color.
Fast growing and evergreen.
A nice wildlife plant that’s also known as ‘Skunkbush’.
An invasive privet that forms monocultural stands, dominating native woodlands in Texas and the Southeastern U.S. Not recommended.
Use hop tree to brew up butterflies for the native garden.
A hardy native with beautiful yellow fall color.
A yellow-flowered buckeye for deep blackland soils.
Fragrant purple flowers in early spring.
An early and spectacular bloomer, but also the first to drop leaves, in summer.
Not the source of edible nuts, but a country cousin.
A cheery autumn sunflower. The seeds are a great food source for birds and wildlife.
An evergreen native perennial with cascades of white mistflowers in autumn.
Yellow daisies in autumn with airy foliage and a pungent scent.
An ornamental evergreen for thin rocky situations.
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