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Texas-High Plains Recommended

Commercially available native plant species suitable for planned landscapes in Texas High Plains. Visit our Suppliers Directory to locate businesses that sell native plants or seeds or provide professional landscape or consulting services in this state. Visit the Organizations Directory to locate native plant societies, conservation groups, governmental agencies, botanical gardens, arboreta, and other plant-related organizations in this state.

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Liatris punctataDotted Blazing Star
Dotted Gayfeather
Dotted Liatris
Purples
Linum rigidumStiffstem Flax
Large-flower Yellow Flax
Yellow Flax
Lobelia cardinalisCardinal Flower
Mahonia swaseyiTexas Barberry
Texas Oregon-grape
Machaeranthera tanacetifoliaTahoka Daisy
Tansy-aster
Tansey-leaf Tansy-aster
Tansyleaf Tansyaster
Mahonia trifoliolataAgarita
Agarito
Algerita
Laredo Mahonia
Laredo Oregon-grape
Trifoliate Barberry
Wild Currant
Melampodium leucanthumBlackfoot Daisy
Rock Daisy
Plains Blackfoot
Arnica
Mimosa borealisFragrant Mimosa
Pink Mimosa
Monarda citriodoraLemon Beebalm
Purple Horsemint
Lemon Mint
Plains Horsemint
Lemon Horsemint
Horsemint
Purple Lemon Mint
Oenothera macrocarpa ssp. incanaBigfruit Evening-primrose
Silver Leaf Primrose 
Bigfruit Evening Primrose
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