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 signature Texas native: deer-proof and drought proof.
A mid-sized pine with a moderate growth rate.
A West Texas evergreen, and a fast-growing anchor for the watersaver landscape.
Aromatic, feathery foliage adds a touch of silver to the shade garden.
A petite, architectural agave.
Evergreen, adaptable, and a classic alternative for grass in shade.
Ideal for deep soil and shade, if you have enough moisture.
A fine-textured evergreen senna.
A workhorse in the summer garden.
An eye-catching lily turf that lights up the shade.
Ball moss lives in tree branches and feasts on morning dew: not a parasite, but an epiphyte.
A small Rio Grande evergreen with an upright habit.
An evergreen wiregrass well-adapted to Hill Country ledges.
An evergreen shrub with a classic xeric pedigree and loads of flavor.
A branching form of the classic Big Bend yucca.
A old-fashioned garden favorite for the perennial border.
A native blue wiregrass for Texas Hill Country limestone.
A fast-growing shrub rose with an alluring fragrance.
Strappy evergreen foliage with blooms in spring.
An elegant West Texas yucca, widely used in landscaping.
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