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.
Superb for attracting bees and butterflies.
A magnificent fragrance for sunny sites.
A robust lavender with felt-like leaves.
A clumping spring annual with clown-like flower faces.
Silvery leaves and lavender flowers lend cooling presence to partial shade.
A roadside native, unfurling intricate caterpillar flowers in spring.
A tough South African lily with garlic-scented leaves.
An early bloomer that adds color to spring landscapes and roadsides.
A green-leaved cenizo with lavender flowers.
A tough shrub with so many butterflies it can be hard to see the flowers.
A perennial superstar with a low profile and easygoing purple flowers.
A summer bedding plant for bright shade.
A native groundcover with petite lavender flowers in the spring.
Lavender cotton. An evergreen, deer-proof herb.
A tidy, deer-proof perennial that thrives in dry environments and well-drained soil.
A tough native salvia for the shade garden.
A big clumping salvia with sharply perfumed leaves.
A sprawling aromatic groundcover or shrub that can be used in the kitchen.
Wonderfully fragrant with both culinary and medicinal properties.
A sun-loving succulent with small dainty flowers.
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