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.
An old-fashioned favorite, and a lovely addition to the spring garden.
An early spring bloomer with lovely blue, pink, or white flower spikes.
A wildflower with yellow-orange blooms, for a sunny accent in any landscape.
This tiny wildflower is easily overlooked, but provides beauty and a resting place for butterflies.
A summer wildflower with fragrant leaves and stacks of pink pom-poms.
A brightly colored roadside favorite and a sure sign that summer is here.
Darling, sherbert-orange blooms.
Deer resistant, sun-loving and able to thrive in dry, thin or sandy soils.
Purple chalices brighten spring roadsides in South Texas.
Underused but a powerhouse for wildlife benefits in the wildflower meadow.
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