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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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Ilex deciduaPossumhaw
Possumhaw Holly
Deciduous Holly
Meadow Holly
Prairie Holly
Swamp Holly
Welk Holly
Deciduous Yaupon
Bearberry
Winterberry
Ilex vomitoriaYaupon
Yaupon Holly
Cassina
Juniperus asheiAshe Juniper
Ashe's Juniper
Mountain Cedar
Rock Cedar
Post Cedar
Texas Cedar
Brake Cedar
Mexican Juniper
Blueberry Juniper
Ozark White Cedar
Sabino
Enebro
Lantana urticoidesTexas Lantana
Calico Bush
Leucophyllum frutescensCenizo
Purple Sage
Texas Ranger
Texas Barometer Bush
Texas Silverleaf
Texas Sage
Silverleaf
Leucaena retusaGoldenball Leadtree
Littleleaf Leadtree
Little Leucaena
Lemonball
Wahoo Tree
Liatris punctata var. mucronataTexas Gayfeather
Texas Blazing Star
Texas Liatris
Cusp Liatris
Cusp Blazing Star
Cusp Gayfeather
Narrow-leaf Blazing Star
Narrow-leaf Gayfeather
Purples
Lonicera sempervirensCoral Honeysuckle
Trumpet Honeysuckle
Woodbine
Malvaviscus arboreus var. drummondiiTurk's Cap
Drummond's Turk's Cap
Drummond Turk's Cap
Wax Mallow
Drummond's Wax Mallow
Drummond Wax Mallow
Red Mallow
Texas Mallow
Mexican Apple
Sleeping Hibiscus
Bleeding Hearts
Manzanita
Malpighia glabraBarbados Cherry
Wild Crapemyrtle
Acerola
Manzanita
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