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Native Plant Society of Texas

The purpose of the Native Plant Society of Texas is to promote the conservation, research and utilization of the native plants and plant habitats of Texas, through education, outreach and example. The Native Plant Society of Texas was founded in 1980 and currently has over 1,800 members in 32 Chapters. Chapters provide activities such as Field trips, Plant rescues, Native plant sales, Restoration projects, and Highway plantings, NPSOT publishes a newsletter for it state members and hosts two annual conferences, one of which is traditionally held at the Wildflower Center.

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Schizachyrium scopariumLittle Bluestem
Popotillo Azul
Senna lindheimerianaLindheimer's Senna
Velvet Leaf Senna
Velvetleaf Senna
Velvet-leaf Wild Sensitive-plant
Puppy-dog Ears
Sophora secundifloraTexas Mountain Laurel
Mountain Laurel
Mescal Bean
Mescal Bean Sophora
Frijolillo
Frijolito
Styphnolobium affineEve's Necklace
Eve's Necklacepod
Texas Sophora
Pink Sophora
Necklace Tree
Stachys coccineaScarlet Betony
Texas Betony
Scarlet Hedgenettle
Scarlet Hedge-nettle
Stemodia lanataWoolly Stemodia
Gray-woolly Twintip
Symphyotrichum oblongifoliumAromatic Aster
Aromatic American Aster
Fall Aster
Wild Blue Aster
Shale Aster
Symphoricarpos orbiculatusCoralberry
Indian Currant
Buckbrush
Taxodium distichumBald Cypress
Baldcypress
Common Bald Cypress
Southern Bald Cypress
Deciduous Cypress
Southern Cypress
Swamp Cypress
Red Cypress
White Cypress
Yellow Cypress
Gulf Cypress
Tidewater Red Cypress
Taxodium mucronatumMontezuma Bald Cypress
Montezuma Cypress
Mexican Cypress
Ahuehuete
Sabino
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