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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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Bacopa monnieriHerb-of-grace
Water Hyssop
Coastal Water-hyssop
Baccharis neglectaFalse Willow
Jara Dulce
Poverty Weed
Roosevelt Weed
Berlandiera betonicifoliaTexas Greeneyes
Broochflower
Berlandiera lyrataChocolate Daisy
Chocolate Flower
Lyreleaf Greeneyes
Green-eyed Lyre Leaf
Bignonia capreolataCrossvine
Bidens laevisSmooth Beggartick
Smooth Bidens
Smooth Bur Marigold
Larger Bur Marigold
Bouteloua curtipendulaSideoats Grama
Banderilla
Banderita
Navajita
Bouteloua dactyloidesBuffalograss
Buffalo Grass
Bouchetia erectaErect Bouchetia
Painted-tongue
Paintedtongue
Painted Tongue
Bouteloua gracilisBlue Grama
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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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 Orange  Yellow  Green
 Blue  Purple  Violet
 Brown  Black

Leaf Arrangement
 Alternate
 Opposite
 Whorled
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Leaf Retention
 Deciduous
 Evergreen
 Semi-evergreen