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  • Pink Muhly Grass: the Prettiest Native Grass!
    Texas Native Plants | US Native Plants

    Pink Muhly Grass: the Prettiest Native Grass!

    ByHaeley Giambalvo August 30, 2021January 22, 2024

    If you are looking for a gorgeous ornamental grass that is native to much of the United States, look no further than Pink Muhly Grass (Muhlenbergia capillaris). It turns into a pink fluffy cloud in the fall!

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  • Invasive ligustrum (privet) tree
    Invasive Plants

    5 Important Reasons to Not Plant Ligustrum (Privet)

    ByHaeley Giambalvo August 16, 2021January 11, 2023

    If there is one plant you should avoid at the nursery at all costs, it is Ligustrum (also known as Privet). If you already have it growing in your yard, you may want to seriously consider taking it out.

    Why? Because Ligustrum is a highly invasive non-native plant that is taking over wooded areas throughout the Eastern United States, crowding out native species and drastically reducing biodiversity in those areas.

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  • American Beauty Berry plant
    Texas Native Plants | US Native Plants

    American Beautyberry: A Showstopper Native Plant

    ByHaeley Giambalvo August 2, 2021January 22, 2024

    Want a US native plant that will add a dramatic pop of purple to your garden? Then American Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana) is for you! Its berries shine at the end of summer when many flowering plants are on the decline. Birds love the berries too!

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  • Texas rock rose
    Texas Native Plants

    5 Great Reasons to Try Rock Rose in Your Garden

    ByHaeley Giambalvo June 25, 2021January 22, 2024

    Want a plant that is going to add a bright pop of pink to your Texas garden? Look no farther than Rock Rose (Pavonia lasiopetala)! This is a beautiful shrub native to the Edwards Plateau and Trans Pecos regions of Texas, as well as parts of Mexico.

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  • Butterfly plants to grow in Texas
    Texas Native Plants | Wildflower and Pollinator Garden Tips

    Top 10 Butterfly Host Plants to Grow in Texas

    ByHaeley Giambalvo May 24, 2021November 30, 2023

    If you love butterflies and moths and are concerned about their population declines, then this is the post for you. We need more butterfly host plants in our yards!

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  • Hummingbird bush
    Texas Native Plants | Wildflower and Pollinator Garden Tips

    Hummingbird Bush (Flame Acanthus): A Texas Native

    ByHaeley Giambalvo April 1, 2021January 5, 2023

    Hummingbird Bush (also called Flame Acanthus) is the perfect hummingbird magnet in your garden. You’ll love growing this low-maintenance Texas native plant.

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  • Texas bluebonnets
    Texas Native Plants | Wildflower and Pollinator Garden Tips

    Top 10 Tips for Growing Texas Bluebonnets

    ByHaeley Giambalvo March 25, 2021March 4, 2024

    Most Texans only see bluebonnets for their roadside photographing potential. They don’t realize they can easily grow them at home! I’m sharing my tips for growing Texas bluebonnets, whether you start a meadow of them or incorporate them into a perennial bed. This native Texas wildflower is a must have in your yard.

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  • 7 Reasons to Grow Autumn Sage (Salvia Greggii)
    Texas Native Plants

    7 Reasons to Grow Autumn Sage (Salvia Greggii)

    ByHaeley Giambalvo March 19, 2021January 5, 2023

    If you live in Texas, Autumn Sage (Salvia Greggii) is the plant for you! This low-maintenance native perennial is a profuse bloomer and hummingbird magnet.

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  • 5 Native Flowering Trees of Texas Hill Country
    Texas Native Plants

    Top 5 Native Flowering Trees of Central Texas

    ByHaeley Giambalvo March 2, 2021January 5, 2023

    These 5 flowering trees of Central Texas are not only native to the state, but they are gorgeous when they are in bloom. Add one to your yard!

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  • How to certify your yard as a wildlife habitat with the National Wildlife Federation
    Growing Tips

    How to Make Your Yard a Certified Wildlife Habitat

    ByHaeley Giambalvo February 23, 2021June 15, 2023

    Did you know your yard can be so much more than a yard? It can be a certified wildlife habitat! Just a few thoughtful additions can make your yard the most popular place on the block for birds, pollinators and the insects we critically need to sustain life!

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