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Texas Native Plants

Contrary to popular belief, Texas isn't all barren desert land. European settlers actually began using native prairies as sites for farmland because they realized just how fertile the land was.

Learn about the history of the Texas prairies, what plants grow naturally in your area, and how these plants support the ecosystem around us.

Pink bachelor's buttons

Hint: A lot of things!

Learn what is native to Texas prairie land - and what isn't.

A painting of buffalo on a grassy landscape

Image: Buffalo on the prairie. From DroughproofTx.

Learn about the history and significance of Texas prairies

Pink and yellow flowers growing in containers

Create the perfect space for you and the ecosystem!

Monarch butterflies on purple and yellow flowers

Use your land and your voice to protect all creatures, great and small.

A field of bluebonnets

Learn about the iconic Texas Bluebonnet and her equally showstopping friends

Yellow blackfoot daisy growing in a pot

Find locally sourced native seeds and responsible nurseries

Get In Touch

If you have any questions about native plant gardening, Texas wildlife, water conservation, or grassland ecosystems, send me a message!

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