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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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Oenothera macrocarpa ssp. macrocarpaBigfruit Evening-primrose
Fluttermill
Missouri Evening Primrose
Oenothera speciosaPink Evening Primrose
Showy Evening Primrose
Mexican Evening Primrose
Showy Primrose
Pink Ladies
Buttercups
Pink Buttercups
Pascopyrum smithiiWestern Wheatgrass
Penstemon ambiguusPink Plains Penstemon
Pink Plains Beardtongue
Gilia Penstemon
Gilia Beardtongue
Sand Penstemon
Sand Beardtongue
Penstemon cobaeaPrairie Penstemon
Prairie Beardtongue
Foxglove Penstemon
Foxglove Beardtongue
False Foxglove
Large-flowered Penstemon
Large-flowered Beardtongue
Cobaea Penstemon
Cobaea Beardtongue
Wild Foxglove
Penstemon jamesiiJames's Penstemon
James's Beardtongue
James Penstemon
James Beardtongue
Peritoma serrulataRocky Mountain Bee-plant
Stinking-clover
Bee Spiderflower
Navajo Spinach
Pink Cleome
Toothed Spiderflower
Skunkweed
Pinus edulisColorado Pinyon Pine
Colorado Pinyon
Pinyon Pine
Pinyon
Two-needle Pine
Two-needle Pinyon
Two-leaf Pinyon
Nut Pine
Pino Dulce
Poa arachniferaTexas Bluegrass
Texas Blue Grass
Populus deltoides ssp. moniliferaPlains Cottonwood
Great Plains Cottonwood
Texas Cottonwood
Northern Cottonwood
Prosopis glandulosaHoney Mesquite
Glandular Mesquite
Algarroba
Prunus gracilisOklahoma Plum
Prunus virginianaChokecherry
Common Chokecherry
Choke Cherry
Quercus buckleyiTexas Red Oak
Buckley Oak
Texas Oak
Spanish Oak
Spotted Oak
Rock Oak
Quercus havardiiHavard Oak
Havard Shin-oak
Shinnery Oak
Quercus mohrianaMohr Oak
Shin Oak
Scrub Oak
Quercus shumardiiShumard Oak
Shumard's Oak
Shumard Red Oak
Southern Red Oak
Swamp Red Oak
Spotted Oak
Ratibida columniferaMexican Hat
Red-spike Mexican Hat
Upright Prairie Coneflower
Prairie Coneflower
Long-headed Coneflower
Thimbleflower
Rhus aromaticaFragrant Sumac
Aromatic Sumac
Lemon Sumac
Polecat Bush
Rhus aromatica var. serotinaFragrant Sumac
Rhus lanceolataPrairie Flameleaf Sumac
Flameleaf Sumac
Prairie Sumac
Lance-leaf Sumac
Lance-leaved Sumac
Texas Sumac
Tree Sumac
Limestone Sumac
Prairie Shining Sumac
Rhus microphyllaLittleleaf Sumac
Desert Sumac
Correosa
Agritos
Ribes aureum var. villosumClove Currant
Golden Currant
Buffalo Currant
Missouri Currant
Rudbeckia hirtaBlack-eyed Susan
Common Black-eyed Susan
Brown-eyed Susan
Blackeyed Susan
Salix amygdaloidesPeachleaf Willow
Peach-leaf Willow
Almond-leaf Willow
Almond Willow
Peach Willow
Southwestern Peach Willow
Wright Willow
Wright Peachleaf Willow
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