Would you like to learn more about native plants? Attend a NPSOT meeting near you!
- The Austin chapter meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 7:00pm until 9:00pm at Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve.
- The Williamson County chapter meets meets on the second Thursday of each month at 7:00pm until 9:00pm at the Williamson County Agricultural Center.
- Chapters in other parts of the state are listed here.
Several other organizations promote and protect native plants in the area and throughout Texas, including:
- The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center contains beautiful native plant gardens and promotes conservation, restoration, and landscaping with native plants.
- The National Wildlife Federation runs the Backyard Wildlife Habitat program where you can learn about attracting wildlife with native plants in your own backyard!
- Texas Parks and Wildlife sponsors similar programs, Texas Wildscapes and Best of Texas Backyard Habitats.
- The Native Prairies Association of Texas (NPAT) promotes the conservation, restoration, and appreciation of native prairies in Texas and throughout the United States.
- The Natural Area Preservation Association (NAPA) is a private, non-governmental land trust dedicated to conserving land in Texas to benefit wildlife and to preserve examples of our natural heritage.
- The mission of The Nature Conservancy and the Texas chapter is to preserve the plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive.
- TexasLID (Low Impact Development) provides guidelines for implementing green policies and practices across Texas.
Some excellent books are available for learning about native Texas plants, both in their natural habitat and for landscaping. Some examples are:
- Landscaping and Habitat Gardening
- Native Texas Plants: Landscaping Region by Region by Sally and Andy Wasowski
- Native Texas Gardens: Maximum Beauty Minimum Upkeep by Sally and Andy Wasowski
- Gardening with Prairie Plants: How to Create Beautiful Native Landscapes by Sally and Andy Wasowski
- Texas Wildscapes: Gardening for Wildlife by Noreen Damude, Kelly Bender, Diana Foss, and Judit Gowen
- Butterflies of Houston & Southeast Texas by John L. Tveten, Gloria Tveten, John Tveten
- Appreciation and Advocacy
- Wildflowers Across America by Lady Bird Johnson, Carlton B. Lees, Les Line
- Landscaping Revolution: Garden With Mother Nature, Not Against Her by Andy and Sally Wasowski
- Field Guides
- Wildflowers of Texas by Geyata Ajilvsgi
- Wildflowers of the Texas Hill Country by Marshall Enquist
- Texas Wildflowers: A Field Guide by Campbell & Lynn Loughmiller, Lynn Sherrod
- Trees of Central Texas by Robert A. Vines
- Wild Orchids of Texas by Joe Liggio and Ann Orto Liggio
- Common Texas Grasses: An Illustrated Guide by Frank W. Gould
- Cacti of Texas and Neighboring States by Del Weniger
- Texas Mushrooms: A Field Guide by By Susan and Van Metzler
- Native & Naturalized Woody Plants of Austin and the Hill Country by Brother Daniel Lynch
- Ethnobotany and History
- Remarkable Plants of Texas by Matt Warnock Turner
- Useful Wild Plants of Texas by Scooter Cheatham and Marshall Johnston, with Lynn Marshall
- Wildflowers of Texas by Geyata Ajilvsgi
- Explorers’ Texas: The Lands and Waters by Del Weniger
- Restoration and Propagation
- Botany and Ecology
- Shinners & Mahler’s Illustrated Flora of North Central Texas by Diggs, Lipscomb, and O’Kennon [online]
- Illustrated Flora of East Texas [online]
- Atlas of the Vascular Plants of Texas by Billie Lee Turner, Holly Nichols, Geoffrey C. Denny, and Oded Doron
- Manual of the Vascular Plants of Texas by Corell and Johnston
- Edwards Plateau Vegetation: Plant Ecological Studies in Central Texas


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