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Native Plant Database

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Find the Perfect Texas Native Plant for Your Landscape

Native Plants are important for the health of local ecosystems and the environment. Plus, they create a sense of beauty and are an important food source for some of our favorite critters such as caterpillars, butterflies, moths, and birds. 

Use the filters below to search for plants that are just the right fit for your landscape. Click on the name of each plant to view distribution maps and more detailed information.

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The purpose of this database is to help you fill your landscape with native plants that are best adapted to your region and readily available in your area. It is not meant to provide an exhaustive list of Texas native plants and we intentionally do not include rare and endangered species

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This is a volunteer-led project. If you see errors, please send us an email so our volunteers can make the corrections.

Black-Eyed Susan

Herbaceous

Giant Coneflower

Herbaceous

Texas Coneflower

Herbaceous

Drummond's Wild Petunia

Herbaceous

Prairie Petunia

Herbaceous

Wild Petunia

Herbaceous

Texas Sabal Palm

Tree

Dwarf Palmetto

Shrub

Meadow Pink

Herbaceous

Bulltongue Arrowhead

Wetland

Delta Arrowhead

Wetland

Black Willow

Tree

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You can also view our database in a table view HERE