But don’t take our word for it. We also have included an Ask the Experts section with insights and comments on Texas native plants from educators at Sam Houston State University, the University of ...
Texas cedar elm (ulmus crassfolia ... Credit: Ken Bosma, CC 2.0. This small-growing native tree looks very similar to willow in its appearance and is incredibly drought resilient, but surprisingly isn ...
Gardeners can snag two free plants to make their landscapes a little more Texan this weekend. “Rooted in Texas” is a ...
Just because a plant grows wild in the swamps of Southeast Texas or the deserts of West Texas, it doesn’t get a blanket ...
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If you would like to have bluebonnets and Indian paintbrushes sprouting in the spring, you'll need to follow these steps now ...
These Houston gardeners tend native gardens that provide a year-round support system for pollinators, beneficial insects and ...
Do you want to have the Texas iconic bluebonnets, Indian blanket or golden tickseed in your yard next spring? Now is the time ...
According to TPWD, native wildflowers provide critical habitat for pollinators, many of which have seen declines in their ...
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Learn how native plants in Texas support the multigenerational migration of Monarch butterflies, crucial for their survival.
All plants are native to Texas, so they’re drought-tolerant and able to handle San Antonio’s climate. The Edwards Aquifer Authority manages water use from the Edwards Aquifer, the ...