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Gayfeather

Sun/part shade. A striking autumn wildflower with clusters of purple or pinkish-purple blooms on stiff unbranched stems. Makes an excellent cut flower. A Texas native; attracts butterflies.

Bougainvillea

Full sun. Deciduous. A large, thorny tropical vine with a shrub-like habit, admired for the spectacular red, purple, and fuchsia bracts around its white flowers. With its abundant thorns, it […]

Green Cenizo

Green Cloud cenizo leaves and flowers.

Full sun (in shade, cenizo tends to grow leggy.) Evergreen, with smooth, dusty-green leaves that contrast with the typical silverleaf cenizo. Lavender-colored flowers appear sporadically during hot humid weather.\n\nGreen Cloud […]

Cenizo

Full sun (any shade makes it grow leggy.) Cenizo is evergreen, with silvery foliage covered with tiny dusty hairs. Sweet-scented pink flowers appear briefly after rain events in summer and […]

Mexican Petunia (Dwarf)

Mexican petunia flowers and leaves.

Sun or partial shade; herbaceous, generally freezing back in winter. ‘Katie’ is a low-growing perennial branching from the ground with woody stems, long willow-like leaves and purple (‘Katie’) or pink […]

Gregg Dalea

Sun or partial shade. Deciduous; nearly evergreen with tiny silvery leaves. Small purple blooms appear spring through fall. A useful ground cover in rocky areas challenged by thin soil difficult […]

Pink Thoroughwort

Pink thoroughwort, with white flowers blooming in December

Partial or full shade; a nearly evergreen perennial grown for its attractive, coppery foliage in early spring and fall; cold- hardy to 10 degrees in south-central Texas.

Blue Princess Verbena

Sun/part shade. A low-spreading herbaceous perennial with bright lavender flowers. Attracts butterflies. Blue Princess is an English form recommended as a Texas Superstar by Greg Grant during his tenure as […]

Prairie Verbena

Full sun. A native herbaceous perennial blooming throughout the warm season and sometimes in winter. The rounded purple flower clusters and highly divided leaves are distinctive.\n\nVerbena is tough and can […]

Texas Mountain Laurel

Texas mountain laurel's astonishing grape-scented flowers appear in early March.

Sun or shade; evergreen, with grape-scented flower clusters in March and April. The flowers resemble wisteria and bloom early in spring. In south-central Texas, mountain laurel is commonly found on […]