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 dwarf yaupon for low hedges and topiary.
The best evergreen holly for San Antonio.
Spectacular red berries on bare winter stems.
A star in the fall, with clusters of brilliant purple berries.
Like a little live oak with thorns, and big fragrance in bloom.
Dwarf in name only. ‘Burford’ is a classic rounded shrub with red Christmas berries.
A tough small tree, and one of the earliest bloomers of the year.
A majestic tree, one of the largest east of the Rockies.
A Mediterranean small shrub with silvery leaves and lavender flowers.
A tall cedar for deeper soils, widely distributed in the eastern half of the country but barely reaching San Antonio in its native range.
A prickly holly with a compact form, making an effective security barrier.
A tree-sized evergreen holly.
A mid-sized Southern evergreen useful for screening in deep soils.
A fast-growing shrub or small tree, great for screening.
A small trunkless palm native to southeast Texas and Hill Country seeps.
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