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Plant Party

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Know Your Natives: Container Gardens

Know Your Natives: Container Gardens continues with the theme of growing native plants in our home gardens, and we don’t want to exclude the person who lives in a patio home or has only a balcony area for growing plants. This program will explain how easy it is to become a native plant enthusiast with […]

Restoration Roundup

Restoration Roundup Join land restoration specialists and conservationists in southeast Texas for a day of hands-on demonstrations on restoring native grasslands on farms, ranches, private residences, parks, and more! Topics will include: prescribed fire, sustainable grazing, native seeding, funding opportunities, grassland bird conservation, and more! Lunch provided. Contact The Texas Coastal Prairie Initiative713-523-6135info@coastalprairieconservancy.org Register

Social for Native Plant Enthusiasts!

You’re invited to enjoy the company of other native plant enthusiasts at a morning social. Bring questions about the native plants you have and the ones you’re dreaming of. We’ll meet at Meanwhile Brewing in South Austin. They serve coffee & tea and there will be several food trucks. We’ll meet in the large outdoor […]

4/1 North Texas Master Naturalists — Texas Buckeye Trail Guided Walk — Dallas, Texas

Join Cross Timbers Chapter member, Christie T. on a guided tour hosted by the North Texas Master Naturalists through the blooms of the Texas Buckeyes at the Ned and Genie Fritz Trail, aka Texas Buckeye Trail located in Blair Park. Register as a "walker" here:  https://volunteersignup.org/WDJHA Additional guided hikes are offered through the trail on: […]

April Chapter Meeting

Please join us for our next chapter meeting on Tuesday, April 4th, for a lively panel discussion on a wide range of topics related to Native Plants. Social time begins at 6:30, followed by a short chapter update at 7:00, and then the panel discussion. This is a virtual meeting. Registration is required.  Our three panelists are: Carol Feldman […]

Native Garden Workday

Please join us for a Native Garden Workday at the Heritage Museum of the Texas Hill Country. Please wear long pants, closed toe shoes, and a hat. Bring a water bottle, gloves, and your favorite garden tools. Please contact Peggy Haley or Mickey Riviere mr0752@gvtc.com to confirm the workday has not been cancelled.

Natives in the Suburbs and How to Love Them

Sponsored by Keep Lewisville Beautiful You can reduce your cost in plants and water and your maintenance chores, and still have a beautiful landscape that your neighbors will appreciate. Let Liz Moyer, Denton County Master Gardener and instructor for the Native Plant Society of Texas, show how adding Texas native plants to your landscape provides […]

4/8 – Parker County Master Gardeners — Plant Sale — Heritage Park

8:00 AM - 1:00 PM Hosted by: Parker County Master Gardeners Proceeds from this annual sale go toward providing horticultural education to the citizens of Parker County and promoting sound horticultural practices in everyday gardening. Parker County Master Gardener Association (pcmg-texas.org)

Field Trip: Plant Walk and Lunch at Dowel Ranch – Members Only

Native Prairies Association of Texas  is holding a plant walk on its 150 acre Dowell Ranch property.  We will gather for lunch after the walk. Please bring a bag lunch and beverages will be provided. On June 30, 2021 the Estate of Caroline Dowell donated the 150-acre Dowell Ranch to NPAT. The donation of land […]

Website Committee – canceled 4/11

Open to any members who help manage content on their chapter or committee website. This is a committee meeting where the webmaster, developer, and other website committee volunteers discuss business […]

Website Committee

Open to any members who help manage content on their chapter or committee website. No registration required. To start Zoom meeting, click here. Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 883 1830 […]

Monarch Waystation Workday – tentative

NPSOT is seeking volunteers to help during the next Monarch Waystation workday at the Hill County I-35 Rest Area on April 15 (date subject to change). The work begins at […]

Field Trip to Carol Clark’s Property

On Tuesday, April 18, there will be a field trip to Carol Clark’s property between Gainesville and Sherman, starting at 10:00am. The farm is located at 15493 FM678, Callisburg / […]

April Chapter Meeting – Annual Picnic

Please join us for our annual chapter picnic at the Heritage Museum of the Texas Hill Country. While our chapter has participated in several outreach events at the Heritage Museum […]

April 2023 Austin Chapter Meeting

Please join us for our Chapter meeting. This event is open to the public. The meeting site will open for socializing at 6:30 p.m. The presentation will begin at 7:00, […]

Chapter Meeting

Join Brian Beebe for a presentation of his photographs of native wildflowers of East Texas in his quest to capture images comparable to his artistic muse, Georgia O'Keeffe.   Brian is […]

Chapter Leader Forum: April Open House

April - Open House Everyone is busy this month! This session is an open house - bring questions and suggestions for a roundtable discussion. Roundtable discussion hosted by Meg Inglis, Executive Director […]

Heard Museum Native Plant Sale 2023

On April 21 - 23, the Heard Museum in McKinney is holding their Spring Native Plant Sale.  The Heard Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary’s annual Spring Native Plant Sale is one […]

Native Plant Gardening

Sponsored by the Pilot Point Library and the Denton County Master Gardener Association Texas native plants can improve your soil quality and your quality of life with less maintenance, less […]

Earth Day – Invest in Our Planet

Check out this website to see how you can make a difference:  https://www.earthday.org/earth-day-2023/ Climate Literacy End Plastics Plant Trees Vote Earth Global Cleanup Sustainable Fashion    

Spring 2023 Plant Sale

Spring 2023 plant sale from 10:00 a.m. -2:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 22 in conjunction with Earth Day at the Headwaters at the Comal, 333 E. Klingemann St, New Braunfels.

Butterfly Counts

Enjoy the butterflies and observe the native plants that attract them with Pines and Prairies members who are with the North American Butterfly Association.  Please dress appropriately for hiking, bring a […]

Green Fest – Waterloo Greenway

NPOST Austin is hosting a table at this event to help promote Earth Day. Stop by and say hi to Clarence Reed who is on our Advocacy Committee. Click here […]

Website Committee

Open to any members who help manage content on their chapter or committee website. No registration required. To start Zoom meeting, click here. Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 883 1830 […]

Texas Native Plant Art Appreciation Reception

The annual Appreciation Reception will be held on Wednesday, April 26, at the DISD Professional Development Center. Plan to join us now! The reception is in honor of the students […]

Texas Native Plant Art Appreciation Reception

The annual Appreciation Reception will be held on Wednesday, April 26, at the DISD Professional Development Center. Plan to join us now! The reception is in honor of the students […]

April Program, Shade Gardening, and Business Meeting

The monthly meeting will be live at TWU (see  Location below) and simultaneously broadcast via Zoom (see Zoom link below) 6:30 pm Refreshments & socializing 7:00 pm brief business meeting […]

April Program, Shade Gardening, and Business Meeting

The monthly meeting will be live at TWU (see  Location below) and simultaneously broadcast via Zoom (see Zoom link below) 6:30 pm Refreshments & socializing 7:00 pm brief business meeting […]

City Nature Challenge 2023: Greater Austin

Help Austin complete globally by joining the Austin Parks and Recreation Department, Texas Parks and Wildlife, Texas Master Naturalists, the Nature Conservancy, the Audubon Society, the Native Plant Society of […]

National Arbor Day

Mexican Plum Inspiring people to plant, nurture and celebrate trees Since 1972 the Arbor Day Foundation has planted trees to take on some of the biggest environmental challenges of our […]

Field Trip: Shield Ranch

Join us for a Field Trip to Shield Ranch in Dripping Springs. At Shield Ranch, stewarding and protecting the Hill Country ecosystem is their solemn purpose. Located 18 miles southwest of […]

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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