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Hill Country Horticulture

Images and information on more than 430 species native to central Texas. Native plants provide an essential role in the environment including economic benefits from reduced energy costs, water and maintenance; ecological benefits including enhancing ecosystem stability and reducing chemical use; not to mention the beauty they provide.

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Typha latifoliaBroadleaf Cattail
Common Cattail
Ulmus alataWinged Elm
Wahoo Elm
Cork Elm
Witch Elm
Ulmus crassifoliaCedar Elm
Fall Elm
Basket Elm
Scrub Elm
Lime Elm
Texas Elm
Southern Rock Elm
Olmo
Ungnadia speciosaMexican Buckeye
Monilla
Vallisneria americanaAmerican Eelgrass
Water Celery
Eelgrass
Tapegrass
Vernonia baldwiniiWestern Ironweed
Baldwin's Ironweed
Ironweed
Verbesina encelioidesCowpen Daisy
Golden Crownbeard
Butter Daisy
Verbena haleiTexas Vervain
Slender Verbena
Texas Verbena
Slender Vervain
Vernonia lindheimeriWoolly Ironweed
Verbesina virginicaFrostweed
White Crownbeard
Iceplant
Iceweed
Virginia Crownbeard
Indian Tobacco
Richweed
Squawweed
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Lifespan

Light requirement
 Sun - 6 or more hrs
 Part shade - 2 to 6 hrs
 Shade - 2 hrs or less

Soil moisture
 Dry - no signs of moisture
 Moist - looks & feels damp
 Wet - saturated

Bloom Time
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Bloom Color
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Leaf Arrangement
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Leaf Retention
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