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Clear Lake Chapter

Clear Lake Fall 2024 Plant Sale Catalog

Clear Lake Chapter Fall 2024 Plant Sale Date

October 5 (8-11 am)

Here are the plants available in our Fall 2024 plant sale!
You can view the gallery of available plants below or use the table at the end of this page to make your own plant or shopping list.

Please note that the plant information comes from the state NPSOT Native Plant Database, so some of the growth information may not be entirely applicable to our area.  Also, some of the scientific and common names be slightly different on the labels you see next to the plant at the sale.

Available Plants by Type

Grass & Sedge

Herbaceous

Swamp Milkweed

Asclepias incarnata
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Aquatic Milkweed

Asclepias perennis
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Butterfly Milkweed

Asclepias tuberosa
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Green Milkweed

Asclepias viridis
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Partridge Pea

Chamaecrista fasciculata
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Blue Mistflower

Conoclinium coelestinum
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Gregg's Mistflower

Conoclinium dissectum
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Common Coreopsis

Coreopsis grandiflora
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Swamp Lily

Crinum americanum
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Purple Coneflower

Echinacea purpurea
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Carolina Elephantsfoot

Elephantopus carolinianus
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Engelmann's Daisy

Engelmannia peristenia
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Rattlesnake Master

Eryngium yuccifolium
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Late Boneset

Eupatorium serotinum
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Painted Leaf Poinsettia

Euphorbia cyathophora
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Firewheel

Gaillardia pulchella
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Swamp Sunflower

Helianthus angustifolius
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Maximilian Sunflower

Helianthus maximiliani
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Halberd Leaf Hibiscus

Hibiscus laevis
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Louisiana Spiderlily

Hymenocallis liriosme
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Zigzag Iris

Iris brevicaulis
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Bracted Gayfeather

Liatris bracteata
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Texas Bluebonnet

Lupinus texensis
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Lindheimer Beebalm

Monarda lindheimeri
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Butterfly Gaura

Oenothera lindheimeri
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Gulf Coast Penstemon

Penstemon tenuis
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Obedient Plant

Physostegia virginiana
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Texas Prairie Parsley

Polytaenia texana
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Pickerelweed

Pontederia cordata
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Rough Coneflower

Rudbeckia grandiflora
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Black-Eyed Susan

Rudbeckia hirta
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Texas Coneflower

Rudbeckia texana
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Scarlet Sage

Salvia coccinea
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Lyre Leaf Sage

Salvia lyrata
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Heartleaf Skullcap

Scutellaria ovata
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Narrowleaf Blue-eyed Grass

Sisyrinchium angustifolium
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Seaside Goldenrod

Solidago sempervirens
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American Germander

Teucrium canadense
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Frostweed

Verbesina virginica
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Missouri ironweed

Vernonia missurica
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Plateau Goldeneye

Viguiera dentata
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Shrub

Tree

Vine

Cactus & Succulent

Fern

Groundcover

Plant Sale Table

Here is the same list in tabular form. If you’d like to make your own shopping list you can copy and paste this table into a spreadsheet. For best results paste as text format into the spreadsheet.

Common Name Scientific Name Growth Form Light Requirement Water Requirement
American Beautyberry Callicarpa americana Shrub Part Shade Low, Medium
American Germander Teucrium canadense Herbaceous Part Shade High
Aquatic Milkweed Asclepias perennis Herbaceous Sun, Part Shade Medium
Black-Eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta Herbaceous Sun Medium
Blue Mistflower Conoclinium coelestinum Herbaceous Sun, Part Shade Medium
Bracted Gayfeather Liatris bracteata Herbaceous Sun Low
Butterfly Gaura Oenothera lindheimeri Herbaceous Sun Medium
Butterfly Milkweed Asclepias tuberosa Herbaceous Sun Low
Buttonbush Cephalanthus occidentalis Shrub Sun High
Carolina Elephantsfoot Elephantopus carolinianus Herbaceous Part Shade Low, Medium
Cherokee Sedge Carex cherokeensis Grass & Sedge Part Shade Medium
Common Coreopsis Coreopsis grandiflora Herbaceous Sun, Part Shade Low
Coral Honeysuckle Lonicera sempervirens Vine Sun Low, Medium
Coralberry Symphoricarpos orbiculatus Shrub Part Shade, Shade Low, Medium
Crossvine Bignonia capreolata Vine Sun, Part Shade Low, Medium
Drummond Red Maple Acer rubrum var. drummondii Tree Sun, Part Shade Medium, High
Eastern Redbud Cercis canadensis var. canadensis Tree Part Shade, Shade Low, Medium
Engelmann's Daisy Engelmannia peristenia Herbaceous Sun Medium
Firewheel Gaillardia pulchella Herbaceous Sun, Part Shade Medium
Frogfruit Phyla nodiflora Groundcover Sun Low, Medium
Frostweed Verbesina virginica Herbaceous Part Shade, Shade Low, Medium
Green Milkweed Asclepias viridis Herbaceous Sun Low
Gregg's Mistflower Conoclinium dissectum Herbaceous Sun, Part Shade Low, Medium
Gulf Coast Penstemon Penstemon tenuis Herbaceous Sun, Part Shade Medium
Gulf Muhly Muhlenbergia capillaris Grass & Sedge Sun Low, Medium
Halberd Leaf Hibiscus Hibiscus laevis Herbaceous Sun, Part Shade Medium
Heartleaf Skullcap Scutellaria ovata Herbaceous Part Shade, Shade Low, Medium
Horseherb Calyptocarpus vialis Groundcover Sun, Shade Low, Medium
Illinois Bundleflower Desmanthus illinoensis Shrub Sun Medium
Inland Sea Oats Chasmanthium latifolium Grass & Sedge Part Shade, Shade Low, Medium
Late Boneset Eupatorium serotinum Herbaceous Part Shade Medium
Leavenworth's Sedge Carex leavenworthii Grass & Sedge Sun, Part Shade, Shade Medium
Lindheimer Beebalm Monarda lindheimeri Herbaceous Sun Low, Medium
Live Oak Quercus virginiana Tree Sun Medium
Loblolly Pine Pinus taeda Tree Sun, Part Shade Medium
Louisiana Spiderlily Hymenocallis liriosme Herbaceous Part Shade Medium, High
Lyre Leaf Sage Salvia lyrata Herbaceous Sun, Part Shade, Shade Low, Medium
Maximilian Sunflower Helianthus maximiliani Herbaceous Sun Low, Medium
Mexican Buckeye Ungnadia speciosa Tree Sun, Part Shade Low
Missouri ironweed Vernonia missurica Herbaceous Sun Medium, High
Narrowleaf Blue-eyed Grass Sisyrinchium angustifolium Herbaceous Sun, Part Shade Medium
Obedient Plant Physostegia virginiana Herbaceous Sun, Part Shade, Shade Medium, High
Painted Leaf Poinsettia Euphorbia cyathophora Herbaceous Sun Medium
Partridge Pea Chamaecrista fasciculata Herbaceous Sun, Part Shade Low, Medium
Pecan Carya illinoinensis Tree Sun High
Pickerelweed Pontederia cordata Herbaceous Sun, Part Shade High
Plateau Goldeneye Viguiera dentata Herbaceous Sun, Part Shade Medium
Purple Coneflower Echinacea purpurea Herbaceous Sun, Part Shade Low, Medium
Purple Lovegrass Eragrostis spectabilis Grass & Sedge Sun Low
Rattlesnake Master Eryngium yuccifolium Herbaceous Sun Low, Medium
Red Mulberry Morus rubra Tree Sun, Part Shade, Shade Medium
Rock Rose Pavonia lasiopetala Shrub Sun, Part Shade Low
Rough Coneflower Rudbeckia grandiflora Herbaceous Sun Medium
Saltmarsh Mallow Kosteletzkya pentacarpos Shrub Sun, Part Shade Medium
Scarlet Sage Salvia coccinea Herbaceous Sun, Part Shade, Shade Low, Medium
Seaside Goldenrod Solidago sempervirens Herbaceous Sun Low, Medium
Short-beak Sedge Carex brevior Grass & Sedge Sun, Part Shade Low, Medium
Sideoats Grama Bouteloua curtipendula Grass & Sedge Sun, Part Shade Medium, High
Southern Red Oak Quercus falcata Tree Sun, Part Shade Low
Swamp Chestnut Oak Quercus michauxii Tree Part Shade Medium
Swamp Lily Crinum americanum Herbaceous Part Shade Medium
Swamp Milkweed Asclepias incarnata Herbaceous Sun, Part Shade High
Swamp Sunflower Helianthus angustifolius Herbaceous Sun, Part Shade High
Texas Bluebonnet Lupinus texensis Herbaceous Sun Low
Texas Coneflower Rudbeckia texana Herbaceous Sun Medium
Texas Lantana Lantana horrida Shrub Sun Very Low, Low
Texas Mountain Laurel Dermatophyllum secundiflorum Shrub Sun Very Low
Texas Prairie Parsley Polytaenia texana Herbaceous Sun Very Low, Low
Turk's Cap Malvaviscus arboreus Shrub Sun, Part Shade, Shade Low, Medium
Two-Wing Silverbell Halesia diptera Tree Part Shade Low
Virginia Creeper Parthenocissus quinquefolia Vine Sun, Shade Low
Virginia Sweetspire Itea virginica Shrub Part Shade, Shade High
Virginia Wildrye Elymus virginicus Grass & Sedge Part Shade Medium
Wood Fern Thelypteris kunthii Fern Part Shade, Shade Medium
Woolly Rose Mallow Hibiscus moscheutos ssp. lasiocarpos Shrub Sun Medium
Zexmenia Wedelia acapulcensis var. hispida Shrub Sun, Part Shade Low
Zigzag Iris Iris brevicaulis Herbaceous Sun, Part Shade, Shade Medium, High
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About the Region

New Braunfels, the location of our Fall 2024 Symposium, straddles both the Edwards Plateau Ecoregion and the Blackland Prairie ecoregion. Interstate 35 divides the city of New Braunfels; its path through the city closely parallels the boundary of these two ecoregions, with the Edwards Plateau on the west side and the Blackland Prairies region to the east. The Edwards Plateau area is also called the Hill Country; however, this general term covers a much larger area extending farther north. Spring-fed creeks are found throughout the region; deep limestone canyons, rivers, and lakes (reservoirs) are common. Ashe juniper is perhaps the most common woody species found throughout the region. Additional woody species include various species of oak, with live oak (Quercus fusiformis) being the most common. Sycamores (Platanus occidentalis) and bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) border waterways. This area is well known for its spring wildflower displays, though they may be viewed in spring, late summer, and fall, as well. According to Texas Parks and Wildlife, average annual rainfall in the Edwards Plateau ranges from 15 to 34 inches.

The Blackland Prairie extends from the Red River south to San Antonio, bordered on the west by the Edwards Plateau and the Cross Timbers, and on the east by the Post Oak Savannah. Annual rainfall averages 30 to 40 inches, with higher averages to the east. This region is dominated by prairie species. The most common grass species include little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium) and Indian grass (Sorghastrum nutans) in the uplands and switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) in the riparian areas and drainages. Common herbaceous flowering plants include salvias, penstemons, and silphiums. This area has suffered greatly from overgrazing and agricultural use. Few intact areas remain, though many of the plants can be found along county roadsides throughout the region.

Our four host chapters (New Braunfels, Lindheimer, Guadalupe, and the Hill Country chapters) are located in one or both of the ecoregions above. However, the eastern portion of Guadalupe County also falls within the Post Oak Savanna ecoregion. Annual rainfall averages 35 to 45 inches, with higher averages to the east. A wide variety of hardwood trees are found, including several species of oaks, elms, and in the Bastrop area, loblolly pine (Pinus taeda). Grasses and forbs dominate in the open savannas, with most common grass being little bluestem. Ranching, agriculture, and fire suppression have allowed woody species to encroach on the once-open savannas.

Source: Wildflowers of Texas by Michael Eason