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 workhorse in the watersaver garden.
Ball moss lives in tree branches and feasts on morning dew: not a parasite, but an epiphyte.
A old-fashioned garden favorite for the perennial border.
Aspidistra’s tough, leathery leaves lend tropical lushness to deep dark shade.
Tiny, bright yellow blooms and fragrant evergreen foliage.
A bedding plant with soft silvery-white foliage.
Dainty little daisies with excellent drought tolerance.
A dense hedging plant that tolerates compacted soil.
Soft, wooly leaves with unusual yellow blooms.
A little-leaved mounding shrub or groundcover with tiny pink flowers.
A tough South African lily with garlic-scented leaves.
An evergreen native perennial with cascades of white mistflowers in autumn.
A well-behaved perennial with a mounding habit, at home in any landscape.
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