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Our boutique nursery and garden center specializes in regionally native and adapted plant material. We understand which plants, trees, and shrubs can best withstand the extreme weather and challenging soils of  Texas, so your investment not only looks beautiful… but lasts for years! We also sell our favorite tools, planters, and amendments that our professionals use every day.

Address:

12804 Pelzel Rd
Pilot Point TX 76258

*Located off FM 455, about halfway between Celina and Pilot Point 

Phone:

972.954.8580

*text for faster response 

Sping Hours:

Tues - Sat  9 AM - 5 PM
Sunday 10 AM - 5 PM

Our boutique nursery and garden center specializes in regionally native and adapted plant material. We understand which plants, trees, and shrubs can best withstand the extreme weather and challenging soils of  Texas, so your investment not only looks beautiful… but lasts for years! We also sell our favorite tools, planters, and amendments that our professionals use every day.

Address:

12804 Pelzel Rd Pilot Point TX 76258

*Located off FM 455, about halfway between Celina and Pilot Point 

Sping Hours:

Tuesday - Saturday  9 AM - 5 PM
Sunday 10 AM - 5 PM

We offer a range of services to enhance your landscaping and plant expertise.

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24 hours ago

🚨 6/13 Inventory Alert 🚨

We just restocked with one of the best selections of Texas-tough plants—heat loving, drought tolerant, clay soil approved, and ready for the wild ride that is a Texas summer. 🌞

🌿 Rare Finds & Fan Favorites:
– Flame Acanthus ‘Benny’s Gold’
– 'Ellen's Legacy' Texas Rock Rose
– Texas-native Milkweeds: Texas butterflyweed (lots), Green, and Antelope Horns (limited supply) 🐛
– Agave ‘Royal Flush’, ‘White Stripe’, ‘Azul Monterrey’
– Pigeonberry, Snake Herb, Frog Fruit, and Horseherb (shade tolerant groundcovers)
– Cast Iron Plant ‘Milky Way’ and Spotted Leopard plants 🌌
– Ton's of pollinator supporting Perennials, and Native grasses

💬 Have questions about sun, spacing, or combos? Our horticulturists and master gardeners are here to help!

📅 Come early for the best selection. Plants move fast this time of year!

12804 Pelzel Rd, Pilot Point Texas 76258

Open Tuesday-Saturday, 9-5 Sunday 10-5

PERENNIALS
Agastache (many colors)
Artemisia
Autumn Sage (many colors)
Blackfoot Daisy
Blue Flax
Calylophus ‘Sun Drops’
Canna
Caryopteris, blue
Cast Iron Plant: Standard, Tiny Tank, Milky Way
Catmint: Walker’s Low, Junior Walker, Kitten Around, Cats Pajamas
Coreopsis (many types)
Daylilies
Darcy’s Mexican Sage
Desert Mallow
Echinacea
Esperanza (tender)
Euphorbia
Ferns: Autumn, Holly, Southern Wood
Four-nerve Daisy
Forsythia Sage
Flame Acanthus: Benny’s Gold, Red
Gaillardia, aka Firewheel, Blanket flower
Germander
Gregg’s Mistflower
Guara: Pink, white
Heuchera / Coral Bells (many colors)
Iris
Jerusalem Sage
Lantana: New Gold, Dallas Red
Lantana: Texas (Lantana urticoides)
Lamb’s Ear
Leopard Plant: Giant, Crested
Liatris
Lion’s tail (Leonotis Leonurus)
Milkweed, ALL NATIVE: Texas Butterflyweed, Green Milkweed, Antelope Horns
Lyre-leaf Sage: Standard, Purple Knockout
Mealy Blue Sage: Henry Duelberg, Augusta Duelberg
Mexican Bush Sage
Monarda: Peters Purple
Oxalis Triangularis – Pink Shamrock
Penstemon (many types)
Penstemon: Brazos, Rock (native selections)
Phlox: Creeping, purple
Rudbeckia: Goldstrum
Salvia greggii: Lipstick, Mirage, Rose Bicolor, Red, Teresa, Purple, White, Pink, Orange, Lavender, Hot Lips
Salvia Guaranitica: Purple and Bloom, Plum Crazy, Black and Blue
Salvia: Meadow Sage – Purple, Pink, Blue
Salvia: Mystic Spires, Sinaloan
Salvia: Scarlet Sage
Santolina: Grey, Green
Skeleton Leaf Golden-eye
Skullcap: Pink, White
Society Garlic: Variegated, Green
Texas Rock Rose: Pink, Ellen’s Legacy
Tropical Sage
Turk’s Cap: Red, Pink
White Mistflower
Yarrow: White, Yellow
Zexmenia

🌸 VINES
Carolina Jessamine
Coral Bean
Coral Honeysuckle (and Yellow)
Crossvine ‘Tangerine Beauty’
Mexican Flamevine
Wisteria: Texas, Amethyst Falls

🌳 SHRUBS
Abelia: Rose Creek, Canyon Creek, Kaleidoscope, Twist of Lime, Radiance, Glossy
Agarita
Althea (many cultivars)
American Beautyberry
Aromatic Sumac
Fragrant Mimosa (Mimosa borealis)
Butterfly Bush (all sterile): Blue, Amethyst, Pink
Dwarf Palmetto
Hardy Hibiscus (includes Texas Star Hibiscus)
Mahonia: Woodland Sprite, Soft Caress
Mock Orange
Podocarpus ‘Pringles Dwarf’
Possumhaw Holly
Roughleaf Dogwood
Smokebush
Spirea (many types)
Texas Sage: Microburst, Little Lynn, Laredo, San Antonio Rose
Viburnum: Shades of Pink, Blue Muffin, Alleghany, Chindo, Sandanka
Yaupon Holly: Dwarf, Micron, Pride of Houston, Skyline, Skyward, Weeping

🌲 TREES
Arizona Cypress: Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire
Bald Cypress: Standard, Weeping
Blue Atlas Cedar: Serpentine, Horstmann
Bur Oak
Cedar Elm
Cherry Laurel
Chitalpa
Desert Willow: Bubba, Sweet Bubba
Eastern Red Cedar
Japanese Maple: Bloodgood, Coral Bark
Juniper: Brodie, Taylor, Skyrocket, Wichita Blue, Blue Arrow
Magnolia: Little Gem
Mesquite: Cooper, Leslie Roy (both thornless)
Mexican Buckeye
Mexican Plum
Redbud (many cultivars)
Texas Persimmon
Vitex (sterile)
Wax Myrtle: Dwarf

🌵 CACTUS, AGAVE, YUCCA
Opuntia: Santa Rita (included under Prickly Pear Cactus)
Agave bracteosa
Agave havardiana
Agave lophantha 'Quadricolor'
Agave lophantha 'Splendida'
Agave macroacantha
Agave ocahui var. Longifolia
Agave parrasana
Agave parryi
Agave parryi v. truncata
Agave schidigera 'Royal Flush'
Agave schidigera 'White Stripe'
Agave sp. 'Azul Monterrey'
Agave Whales Tongue
Opuntia turpina
Yucca 'Blue Sentry'
Yucca f. 'Color Guard'
Yucca rostrata
Yucca thompsoniana
Giant Hesperaloe
Mangave
Narrow-leaf Agave
Prickly Pear Cactus
Red Yucca: Little Miss Sunshine (Yellow), Stoplights (Dwarf Red)
Softleaf Yucca
Sotol
Twistleaf Yucca: Green and Blue

🌾 GRASSES
Big Bluestem
Blue Grama
Cat grass
Fountaingrass (sterile)
Gulf Muhly: Pink, White Cloud
Inland Sea Oats
Lemongrass (annual)
Little Bluestem
Lindheimer Muhly
Mexican Feathergrass
Pine Muhly
Prairie Dropseed
Seep Muhly
Sedge: Cherokee, Texas, Berkeley, Feather Falls, Webberville, Moon Falls
Switchgrass

🌿 GROUND COVERS
Ajuga
Clover Fern
Pigeonberry
Snake Herb
Frog Fruit
Horseherb
Sedum: Acre Green, Blue Spruce, Coral Reef, Lemon Ball
Silver Ponyfoot

AND MANY MORE!
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🚨 6/13 Inventory Alert 🚨

We just restocked with one of the best selections of Texas-tough plants—heat loving, drought tolerant, clay soil approved, and ready for the wild ride that is a Texas summer. 🌞

🌿 Rare Finds & Fan Favorites:
– Flame Acanthus ‘Benny’s Gold’ 
– Ellens Legacy Texas Rock Rose
– Texas-native Milkweeds: Texas butterflyweed (lots), Green, and Antelope Horns (limited supply) 🐛
– Agave ‘Royal Flush’, ‘White Stripe’, ‘Azul Monterrey’
– Pigeonberry, Snake Herb, Frog Fruit, and Horseherb (shade tolerant groundcovers)
– Cast Iron Plant ‘Milky Way’ and Spotted Leopard plants 🌌
–  Tons of pollinator supporting Perennials, and Native grasses

💬 Have questions about sun, spacing, or combos? Our horticulturists and master gardeners are here to help!

📅 Come early for the best selection. Plants move fast this time of year!

12804 Pelzel Rd, Pilot Point Texas 76258

Open Tuesday-Saturday, 9-5 Sunday 10-5

PERENNIALS
Agastache (many colors)
Artemisia
Autumn Sage (many colors)
Blackfoot Daisy
Blue Flax
Calylophus ‘Sun Drops’
Canna
Caryopteris, blue
Cast Iron Plant: Standard, Tiny Tank, Milky Way
Catmint: Walker’s Low, Junior Walker, Kitten Around, Cats Pajamas
Coreopsis (many types)
Daylilies
Darcy’s Mexican Sage
Desert Mallow
Echinacea 
Esperanza (tender)
Euphorbia
Ferns: Autumn, Holly, Southern Wood
Four-nerve Daisy
Forsythia Sage
Flame Acanthus: Benny’s Gold, Red
Gaillardia, aka Firewheel, Blanket flower
Germander
Gregg’s Mistflower
Guara: Pink, white
Heuchera / Coral Bells (many colors)
Iris
Jerusalem Sage
Lantana: New Gold, Dallas Red
Lantana: Texas (Lantana urticoides)
Lamb’s Ear
Leopard Plant: Giant, Crested
Liatris
Lion’s tail (Leonotis Leonurus)
Milkweed, ALL NATIVE: Texas Butterflyweed, Green Milkweed, Antelope Horns
Lyre-leaf Sage: Standard, Purple Knockout
Mealy Blue Sage: Henry Duelberg, Augusta Duelberg
Mexican Bush Sage
Monarda: Peters Purple
Oxalis Triangularis – Pink Shamrock
Penstemon (many types)
Penstemon: Brazos, Rock (native selections)
Phlox: Creeping, purple
Rudbeckia: Goldstrum
Salvia greggii: Lipstick, Mirage, Rose Bicolor, Red, Teresa, Purple, White, Pink, Orange, Lavender, Hot Lips
Salvia Guaranitica: Purple and Bloom, Plum Crazy, Black and Blue
Salvia: Meadow Sage – Purple, Pink, Blue
Salvia: Mystic Spires, Sinaloan
Salvia: Scarlet Sage
Santolina: Grey, Green
Skeleton Leaf Golden-eye
Skullcap: Pink, White
Society Garlic: Variegated, Green
Texas Rock Rose: Pink, Ellen’s Legacy
Tropical Sage
Turk’s Cap: Red, Pink
White Mistflower
Yarrow: White, Yellow
Zexmenia

🌸 VINES
Carolina Jessamine
Coral Bean
Coral Honeysuckle (and Yellow)
Crossvine ‘Tangerine Beauty’
Mexican Flamevine
Wisteria: Texas, Amethyst Falls

🌳 SHRUBS
Abelia: Rose Creek, Canyon Creek, Kaleidoscope, Twist of Lime, Radiance, Glossy
Agarita
Althea (many cultivars)
American Beautyberry
Aromatic Sumac
Fragrant Mimosa (Mimosa borealis)
Butterfly Bush (all sterile): Blue, Amethyst, Pink
Dwarf Palmetto
Hardy Hibiscus (includes Texas Star Hibiscus)
Mahonia: Woodland Sprite, Soft Caress
Mock Orange
Podocarpus ‘Pringles Dwarf’
Possumhaw Holly
Roughleaf Dogwood
Smokebush
Spirea (many types)
Texas Sage: Microburst, Little Lynn, Laredo, San Antonio Rose
Viburnum: Shades of Pink, Blue Muffin, Alleghany, Chindo, Sandanka
Yaupon Holly: Dwarf, Micron, Pride of Houston, Skyline, Skyward, Weeping

🌲 TREES
Arizona Cypress: Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire
Bald Cypress: Standard, Weeping
Blue Atlas Cedar: Serpentine, Horstmann
Bur Oak
Cedar Elm
Cherry Laurel
Chitalpa 
Desert Willow: Bubba, Sweet Bubba
Eastern Red Cedar
Japanese Maple: Bloodgood, Coral Bark
Juniper: Brodie, Taylor, Skyrocket, Wichita Blue, Blue Arrow
Magnolia: Little Gem
Mesquite: Cooper, Leslie Roy (both thornless)
Mexican Buckeye
Mexican Plum
Redbud (many cultivars)
Texas Persimmon
Vitex (sterile)
Wax Myrtle: Dwarf

🌵 CACTUS, AGAVE, YUCCA
Opuntia: Santa Rita (included under Prickly Pear Cactus)
Agave bracteosa
Agave havardiana
Agave lophantha Quadricolor
Agave lophantha Splendida
Agave macroacantha
Agave ocahui var. Longifolia
Agave parrasana
Agave parryi
Agave parryi v. truncata
Agave schidigera Royal Flush
Agave schidigera White Stripe
Agave sp. Azul Monterrey
Agave Whales Tongue
Opuntia turpina
Yucca Blue Sentry
Yucca f. Color Guard
Yucca rostrata
Yucca thompsoniana
Giant Hesperaloe
Mangave
Narrow-leaf Agave
Prickly Pear Cactus
Red Yucca: Little Miss Sunshine (Yellow), Stoplights (Dwarf Red)
Softleaf Yucca
Sotol
Twistleaf Yucca: Green and Blue

🌾 GRASSES
Big Bluestem
Blue Grama
Cat grass
Fountaingrass (sterile)
Gulf Muhly: Pink, White Cloud
Inland Sea Oats
Lemongrass (annual)
Little Bluestem
Lindheimer Muhly
Mexican Feathergrass
Pine Muhly
Prairie Dropseed
Seep Muhly
Sedge: Cherokee, Texas, Berkeley, Feather Falls,  Webberville, Moon Falls
Switchgrass

🌿 GROUND COVERS
Ajuga
Clover Fern
Pigeonberry
Snake Herb
Frog Fruit
Horseherb
Sedum: Acre Green, Blue Spruce, Coral Reef, Lemon Ball
Silver Ponyfoot

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🚨Sale Details🚨 and 6/6 Inventory Alert: 🌿 - SATURDAY and SUNDAY - 50% OFF ALL Fruit Trees, 25% off ALL Shrubs and Vines, PLUS Buy One Get One FREE Autumn Sages!!!

Check below for one of the largest, hardiest selections of plants in North Texas—and so many hard to find species! Whether you’re refreshing your landscape, starting a food garden, or hunting for resilient native and adapted plants—now is the perfect time to shop with nice weather and rain in the forecast!

PERENNIALS
Agastache (many colors)
Artemisia
Autumn Sage (many colors)
Blackfoot Daisy
Blue Flax
Calylophus ‘Sun Drops’
Canna
Caryopteris, blue
Cast Iron Plant: Standard, Tiny Tank, Milky Way
Catmint: Walker’s Low, Junior Walker, Kitten Around, Cats Pajamas
Coreopsis (many types)
Daylilies
Darcy’s Mexican Sage
Desert Mallow
Echinacea (so many types)
Esperanza (tender)
Ferns: Autumn, Holly, Southern Wood
Four-nerve Daisy
Forsythia Sage
Flame Acanthus: Benny’s Gold, Red
Gaillardia, aka Firewheel, Blanket flower
Gregg’s Mistflower
Guara: Pink, white
Heuchera / Coral Bells (many colors)
Iris
Jerusalem Sage
Lantana: New Gold, Dallas Red
Lantana: Texas (Lantana urticoides)
Lamb’s Ear
Leopard Plant: Giant, Crested
Liatris
Lion’s tail (Leonotis Leonurus)
Milkweed, ALL NATIVE: Texas Butterflyweed, Green Milkweed, Antelope Horns
Lyre-leaf Sage: Standard, Purple Knockout
Mealy Blue Sage: Henry Duelberg, Augusta Duelberg
Mexican Bush Sage
Monarda: Peters Purple
Oxalis Triangularis – Pink Shamrock
Penstemon (many types)
Penstemon: Brazos, Rock (native selections)
Phlox: Creeping, purple
Rudbeckia: Goldstrum
Salvia greggii: Lipstick, Mirage, Rose Bicolor, Red, Teresa, Purple, White, Pink, Orange, Lavender, Hot Lips
Salvia Guaranitica: Purple and Bloom, Plum Crazy, Black and Blue
Salvia: Meadow Sage – Purple, Pink, Blue
Salvia: Mystic Spires, Sinaloan
Salvia: Scarlet Sage
Santolina: Grey, Green
Skeleton Leaf Golden-eye
Skullcap: Pink, White
Society Garlic: Variegated, Green
Texas Rock Rose: Pink, Ellen’s Legacy
Tropical Sage
Turk’s Cap: Red, Pink
White Mistflower
Yarrow: White, Yellow
Zexmenia

🌸 VINES
Carolina Jessamine
Coral Bean
Coral Honeysuckle (and Yellow)
Crossvine ‘Tangerine Beauty’
Mexican Flamevine
Wisteria: Texas, Amethyst Falls

🌳 SHRUBS
Abelia: Rose Creek, Canyon Creek, Kaleidoscope, Twist of Lime, Radiance, Glossy
Agarita
Althea (many cultivars)
American Beautyberry
Aromatic Sumac
Fragrant Mimosa (Mimosa borealis)
Butterfly Bush (all sterile): Blue, Amethyst, Pink
Dwarf Palmetto
Hardy Hibiscus (includes Texas Star Hibiscus)
Mahonia: Woodland Sprite, Soft Caress
Mock Orange
Podocarpus ‘Pringles Dwarf’
Possumhaw Holly
Roughleaf Dogwood
Smokebush
Spirea (many types)
Texas Sage: Microburst, Little Lynn, Laredo, San Antonio Rose
Viburnum: Shades of Pink, Blue Muffin, Alleghany, Chindo, Sandanka
Yaupon Holly: Dwarf, Micron, Pride of Houston, Skyline, Skyward, Weeping

🌲 TREES
Arizona Cypress: Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire
Bald Cypress: Standard, Weeping
Blue Atlas Cedar: Serpentine, Horstmann
Bur Oak
Cedar Elm
Cherry Laurel
Chitalpa
Desert Willow: Bubba, Sweet Bubba
Eastern Red Cedar
Japanese Maple: Bloodgood, Coral Bark
Juniper: Brodie, Taylor, Skyrocket, Wichita Blue, Blue Arrow
Magnolia: Little Gem
Mesquite: Cooper, Leslie Roy (both thornless)
Mexican Buckeye
Mexican Plum
Redbud (many cultivars)
Texas Persimmon
Vitex (sterile)
Wax Myrtle: Dwarf

🌵 CACTUS, AGAVE, YUCCA
Opuntia: Santa Rita (included under Prickly Pear Cactus)
Agave bracteosa
Agave havardiana
Agave lophantha 'Quadricolor'
Agave lophantha 'Splendida'
Agave macroacantha
Agave ocahui var. Longifolia
Agave parrasana
Agave parryi
Agave parryi v. truncata
Agave schidigera 'Royal Flush'
Agave schidigera 'White Stripe'
Agave sp. 'Azul Monterrey'
Agave Whales Tongue
Opuntia turpina
Yucca 'Blue Sentry'
Yucca f. 'Color Guard'
Yucca rostrata
Yucca thompsoniana
Giant Hesperaloe
Mangave
Narrow-leaf Agave
Prickly Pear Cactus
Red Yucca: Little Miss Sunshine (Yellow), Stoplights (Dwarf Red)
Softleaf Yucca
Sotol
Twistleaf Yucca: Green and Blue

🌾 GRASSES
Big Bluestem
Blue Grama
Cat grass
Fountaingrass (sterile)
Gulf Muhly: Pink, White Cloud
Inland Sea Oats
Lemongrass (annual)
Little Bluestem
Lindheimer Muhly
Mexican Feathergrass
Pine Muhly
Prairie Dropseed
Seep Muhly
Sedge: Cherokee, Texas, Berkeley, Feather Falls, Webberville, Moon Falls
Switchgrass

🌿 GROUND COVERS
Ajuga
Clover Fern
Pigeonberry
Snake Herb
Frog Fruit
Horseherb
Sedum: Acre Green, Blue Spruce, Coral Reef, Lemon Ball
Silver Ponyfoot

🍇 FRUIT & EDIBLE PERENNIALS
Apples (Dwarf): Anna, Ambrosia, Dorsett Golden
Avocado: Joey
Blackberries: Sweet Ark Ponca, Prime Ark Freedom
Elderberries: Wyldewood
Figs: Chicago Hardy, Ischia Green, Little Miss Figgy, LSU Purple, LSU Gold, Lattarula, Texas Everbering, Magnolia
Fruiting Crabapple
Grapes: Champanel, Blanc du Bois, Victoria Red
Jujube: Shanxi Li
Lime: Mexican
Loquat
Mulberries: Illinois Everbearing
Peaches: Bonanza and Bonfire Patio (Miniature), Cresthaven, Harvester, Weeping
Pears: Moonglow, Pineapple
Plums: Black Ice, Santa Rosa, Satsuma
Pomegranates: Parfianka, Texas Pink

🥒 VEGETABLES and FRUITS
Cantaloupe
Eggplant
Honeydew
Okra
Peppers (many types)
Pumpkin
Squash: Crookneck, Straightneck, Zucchini, Acorn,
Pumpkin: Fairytale
Watermelon

🌿 HERBS
Basil: Genovese, Cardinal, Sweetleaf, Lime
Chives
Lavender
Lemongrass
Marigold ‘Mexican Mint’
Rosemary: Hill Hardy, Huntington Carpet
Mint: Chocolate, Spearmint, Peppermint
Oregano
Sage, Golden
Thyme, lemon

🌼 ANNUALS
Begonia
Bougainvillea
Celosia
Geraniums
Nicotiana
Penta
Petunia Supertunia
Portulaca
Purslane
Salvia: Scarlet Sage
Scaevola
Zinnia
Sweet Potato Vine
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🚨Sale Details🚨 and 6/6 Inventory Alert: 🌿 - SATURDAY and SUNDAY - 50% OFF ALL Fruit Trees, 25% off ALL Shrubs and Vines, PLUS Buy One Get One FREE Autumn Sages!!!

Check below for one of the largest, hardiest selections of plants in North Texas—and so many hard to find species! Whether you’re refreshing your landscape, starting a food garden, or hunting for resilient native and adapted plants—now is the perfect time to shop with nice weather and rain in the forecast!

PERENNIALS
Agastache (many colors)
Artemisia
Autumn Sage (many colors)
Blackfoot Daisy
Blue Flax
Calylophus ‘Sun Drops’
Canna
Caryopteris, blue
Cast Iron Plant: Standard, Tiny Tank, Milky Way
Catmint: Walker’s Low, Junior Walker, Kitten Around, Cats Pajamas
Coreopsis (many types)
Daylilies
Darcy’s Mexican Sage
Desert Mallow
Echinacea (so many types)
Esperanza (tender)
Ferns: Autumn, Holly, Southern Wood
Four-nerve Daisy
Forsythia Sage
Flame Acanthus: Benny’s Gold, Red
Gaillardia, aka Firewheel, Blanket flower
Gregg’s Mistflower
Guara: Pink, white
Heuchera / Coral Bells (many colors)
Iris
Jerusalem Sage
Lantana: New Gold, Dallas Red
Lantana: Texas (Lantana urticoides)
Lamb’s Ear
Leopard Plant: Giant, Crested
Liatris
Lion’s tail (Leonotis Leonurus)
Milkweed, ALL NATIVE: Texas Butterflyweed, Green Milkweed, Antelope Horns
Lyre-leaf Sage: Standard, Purple Knockout
Mealy Blue Sage: Henry Duelberg, Augusta Duelberg
Mexican Bush Sage
Monarda: Peters Purple
Oxalis Triangularis – Pink Shamrock
Penstemon (many types)
Penstemon: Brazos, Rock (native selections)
Phlox: Creeping, purple
Rudbeckia: Goldstrum
Salvia greggii: Lipstick, Mirage, Rose Bicolor, Red, Teresa, Purple, White, Pink, Orange, Lavender, Hot Lips
Salvia Guaranitica: Purple and Bloom, Plum Crazy, Black and Blue
Salvia: Meadow Sage – Purple, Pink, Blue
Salvia: Mystic Spires, Sinaloan
Salvia: Scarlet Sage
Santolina: Grey, Green
Skeleton Leaf Golden-eye
Skullcap: Pink, White
Society Garlic: Variegated, Green
Texas Rock Rose: Pink, Ellen’s Legacy
Tropical Sage
Turk’s Cap: Red, Pink
White Mistflower
Yarrow: White, Yellow
Zexmenia

🌸 VINES
Carolina Jessamine
Coral Bean
Coral Honeysuckle (and Yellow)
Crossvine ‘Tangerine Beauty’
Mexican Flamevine
Wisteria: Texas, Amethyst Falls

🌳 SHRUBS
Abelia: Rose Creek, Canyon Creek, Kaleidoscope, Twist of Lime, Radiance, Glossy
Agarita
Althea (many cultivars)
American Beautyberry
Aromatic Sumac
Fragrant Mimosa (Mimosa borealis)
Butterfly Bush (all sterile): Blue, Amethyst, Pink
Dwarf Palmetto
Hardy Hibiscus (includes Texas Star Hibiscus)
Mahonia: Woodland Sprite, Soft Caress
Mock Orange
Podocarpus ‘Pringles Dwarf’
Possumhaw Holly
Roughleaf Dogwood
Smokebush
Spirea (many types)
Texas Sage: Microburst, Little Lynn, Laredo, San Antonio Rose
Viburnum: Shades of Pink, Blue Muffin, Alleghany, Chindo, Sandanka
Yaupon Holly: Dwarf, Micron, Pride of Houston, Skyline, Skyward, Weeping

🌲 TREES
Arizona Cypress: Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire
Bald Cypress: Standard, Weeping
Blue Atlas Cedar: Serpentine, Horstmann
Bur Oak
Cedar Elm
Cherry Laurel
Chitalpa 
Desert Willow: Bubba, Sweet Bubba
Eastern Red Cedar
Japanese Maple: Bloodgood, Coral Bark
Juniper: Brodie, Taylor, Skyrocket, Wichita Blue, Blue Arrow
Magnolia: Little Gem
Mesquite: Cooper, Leslie Roy (both thornless)
Mexican Buckeye
Mexican Plum
Redbud (many cultivars)
Texas Persimmon
Vitex (sterile)
Wax Myrtle: Dwarf

🌵 CACTUS, AGAVE, YUCCA
Opuntia: Santa Rita (included under Prickly Pear Cactus)
Agave bracteosa
Agave havardiana
Agave lophantha Quadricolor
Agave lophantha Splendida
Agave macroacantha
Agave ocahui var. Longifolia
Agave parrasana
Agave parryi
Agave parryi v. truncata
Agave schidigera Royal Flush
Agave schidigera White Stripe
Agave sp. Azul Monterrey
Agave Whales Tongue
Opuntia turpina
Yucca Blue Sentry
Yucca f. Color Guard
Yucca rostrata
Yucca thompsoniana
Giant Hesperaloe
Mangave
Narrow-leaf Agave
Prickly Pear Cactus
Red Yucca: Little Miss Sunshine (Yellow), Stoplights (Dwarf Red)
Softleaf Yucca
Sotol
Twistleaf Yucca: Green and Blue

🌾 GRASSES
Big Bluestem
Blue Grama
Cat grass
Fountaingrass (sterile)
Gulf Muhly: Pink, White Cloud
Inland Sea Oats
Lemongrass (annual)
Little Bluestem
Lindheimer Muhly
Mexican Feathergrass
Pine Muhly
Prairie Dropseed
Seep Muhly
Sedge: Cherokee, Texas, Berkeley, Feather Falls,  Webberville, Moon Falls
Switchgrass

🌿 GROUND COVERS
Ajuga
Clover Fern
Pigeonberry
Snake Herb
Frog Fruit
Horseherb
Sedum: Acre Green, Blue Spruce, Coral Reef, Lemon Ball
Silver Ponyfoot

🍇 FRUIT & EDIBLE PERENNIALS
Apples (Dwarf): Anna, Ambrosia, Dorsett Golden
Avocado: Joey
Blackberries: Sweet Ark Ponca, Prime Ark Freedom
Elderberries: Wyldewood
Figs: Chicago Hardy, Ischia Green, Little Miss Figgy, LSU Purple, LSU Gold, Lattarula, Texas Everbering, Magnolia
Fruiting Crabapple
Grapes: Champanel, Blanc du Bois, Victoria Red
Jujube: Shanxi Li
Lime: Mexican
Loquat
Mulberries: Illinois Everbearing
Peaches: Bonanza and Bonfire Patio (Miniature), Cresthaven, Harvester, Weeping
Pears: Moonglow, Pineapple
Plums: Black Ice, Santa Rosa, Satsuma
Pomegranates: Parfianka, Texas Pink

🥒 VEGETABLES and FRUITS
Cantaloupe
Eggplant
Honeydew
Okra
Peppers (many types)
Pumpkin
Squash: Crookneck, Straightneck, Zucchini, Acorn, 
Pumpkin: Fairytale
Watermelon

🌿 HERBS
Basil: Genovese, Cardinal, Sweetleaf, Lime
Chives
Lavender
Lemongrass
Marigold ‘Mexican Mint’
Rosemary: Hill Hardy, Huntington Carpet
Mint: Chocolate, Spearmint, Peppermint
Oregano
Sage, Golden
Thyme, lemon

🌼 ANNUALS
Begonia
Bougainvillea
Celosia
Geraniums
Nicotiana
Penta
Petunia Supertunia
Portulaca
Purslane
Salvia: Scarlet Sage
Scaevola
Zinnia
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Education

When people know better, they do better. A heart for teaching inspires all that we do.

Science

We strive to provide the most recent science-based information to our clients and the public.

Stewardship

Efficient use of all our natural resources helps us reclaim disturbed urban land, improve soil productivity and water quality, as well as conserve water resources.

Water Conservation

As rapid population growth continues to put strain on our water resources, it’s more important than ever to create and instruct others in efficient water use practices that are easy to adopt.

Community

Together, our successes benefit the region we call home while making natural spaces more enjoyable for all.

Collaboration

Pooling our resources and partnering with like-minded groups helps us all collectively achieve a common goal. By joining forces, we can expand our reach for greater results.

Impact

By shaping perceptions and changing behaviors around water conservation and environment stewardship, we are planting the seeds for a more sustainable future.

Good Habits. Great Results.

Conservation can only begin with education. We believe in the willingness of people to do better once they know better — and our program results speak for themselves.

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