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 tidy, deer-proof perennial that thrives in dry environments and well-drained soil.
A Mediterranean small shrub with silvery leaves and lavender flowers.
A green-leaved cenizo with lavender flowers.
A native groundcover with petite lavender flowers in the spring.
Lavender cotton is nearly evergreen and fairly deer-proof.
A tough native salvia for the shade garden.
A big clumping salvia with sharply perfumed leaves.
A clumping spring annual with clown-like flower faces.
A sprawling aromatic groundcover or shrub that can be used in the kitchen.
A summer bedding plant for bright shade.
A perennial superstar with a low profile and easygoing purple flowers.
A tough shrub with so many butterflies it can be hard to see the flowers.
Wonderfully fragrant with both culinary and medicinal properties.
An early wildflower that adds color to spring landscapes and roadsides.
A tough South African lily with garlic-scented leaves.
A roadside native, unfurling intricate caterpillar flowers in spring.
A sun-loving succulent with small dainty flowers.
An easy-to-grow early spring wildflower, native to shade.
A heart-leaved skullcap that grows like a groundcover in dappled shade around large trees.
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