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.
The sweet vanilla fragrance is a butterfly magnet.
A tough ornamental tree or shrub, native to Southwest Texas and Mexico.
An evergreen shrub with a classic xeric pedigree and loads of flavor.
A tree-sized evergreen holly.
Distinctive horned leaves, with red holly berries.
A thornless native shrub to keep the butterfly garden green in winter.
A big, thorny, sprawling native, nearly evergreen in most years.
A big native shrub suitable for the perennial border, if soils are deep enough.
One of the few thornless South Texas evergreens… but the berries are poisonous.
A big evergreen shrub suitable for hedging.
Fast growing and evergreen.
Outstanding fall color.
A fountain of woody stems, for the beekeeper’s garden.
An evergreen accent for partial shade.
Willow-like leaves and green twigs ascend in plumelike boughs.
A drought tolerant native citrus with fragrant flowers frequently just after a rain.
You’ll fall in love with this gorgeous climber when it blooms in early spring.
A big, upright evergreen viburnum for deeper soils.
A vigorous climbing beauty.
A tree-sized poinciana.
Ribbon-like blooms look like it’s always a party.
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