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Plants For Texas

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Sycamore TreeSycamore Tree
Sycamore - 50 Trees
Sale priceFrom $174.99
  • Planting Zones 4-9
Bald Cypress TreeBald Cypress Tree
Bald Cypress - 50 Trees
Sale priceFrom $174.99
  • Planting Zones 4-9
arrowwood viburnumarrowwood viburnum
Arrowwood Viburnum - 50 Shrubs
Sale priceFrom $174.99
  • Planting Zones 3-8
Ajuga Ajuga
Ajuga - 100 Plants
Sale price$99.99
  • Planting Zones 3-9
American Beech SeedlingsAmerican Beech Seedlings
American Beech Seedlings - Package Of 100
Sale priceFrom $99.99
  • Planting Zones 3-9
Bamboo PlantBamboo Plant
Bamboo - 25 Plants
Sale price$119.99
  • Planting Zones 4-8
Baneberry Doll EyeBaneberry Doll Eye
Baneberry - 100 Plants
Sale price$99.99
  • Planting Zones 3-8
Bearded Iris - 100 PlantsBearded Iris - 100 Plants
Bearded Iris - 100 Plants
Sale price$99.99
  • Planting Zones 4-8
Beech TreeBeech Tree
Beech Tree - 50 Trees
Sale priceFrom $174.99
  • Planting Zones 3-9
Bellflower PlantBellflower Plant
Bellflower Plant - 100 Plants
Sale price$99.99
  • Planting Zones 4-9
Bird's Foot VioletBird's Foot Violet - 100 Plants
Bird's Foot Violet - 100 Plants
Sale price$99.99
  • Planting Zones 4-8
Black ChokeberryBlack Chokeberry
Black Chokeberry - 50 Plants
Sale priceFrom $147.99
  • Planting Zones 3-8
Black CohoshBlack Cohosh
Black Cohosh - 100 Plants
Sale price$99.99
  • Planting Zones 4-9
Black Gum TreeBlack Gum Tree
Black Gum Tree- 50 Trees
Sale priceFrom $174.99
  • Planting Zones 4-9
black haw viburnumblack haw viburnum
Black Haw Viburnum - 50 Shrubs
Sale priceFrom $174.99
  • Planting Zones 3-9
Black Oak SeedlingsBlack Oak Seedlings
Black Oak Seedlings - Package Of 100
Sale priceFrom $99.99
  • Planting Zones 5-9
Black RaspberryBlack Raspberry
Black Raspberry - 50 Plants
Sale priceFrom $174.99
  • Planting Zones 5-8
Black Walnut TreeBlack Walnut Tree
Black Walnut Tree - 50 Trees
Sale priceFrom $174.99
  • Planting Zones 4-9
Black Willow StakesBlack Willow Stakes
Black Willow Live Stakes - Package Of 100
Sale priceFrom $129.99
  • Planting Zones 4-9
Black Willow TreeBlack Willow Tree
Black Willow - 50 Trees
Sale priceFrom $139.99
  • Planting Zones 4-9
Blackberry PlantBlackberry Plant
Wild Blackberry - 50 Shrubs
Sale priceFrom $174.99
  • Planting Zones 3-9
Blazing Star PlantBlazing Star Plant
Blazing Star Plant - 100 Plants
Sale price$99.99
  • Planting Zones 3-9
Blood RootBlood Root
Blood Root - 100 Plants
Sale price$99.99
  • Planting Zones 3-8
Blue VervainBlue Vervain
Blue Vervain - 100 Plants
Sale price$27.99
  • Planting Zones 3-9

Plants That Work Well Planted In Texas

Certain types of plants are better suited for different regions. It would seem ridiculous to plant Desert Palm Trees in the snow-capped mountains of Colorado, so why would it be any less ill-advised to add plants to your garden that can't naturally thrive where you live?

Plants Perfect For Texas Droughts and Floods

Living in Texas means dealing with Droughts, sweltering heat, and a myriad of soils with questionable quality. It means you can maintain the appeal of your garden, home, or patio. The great thing about the world of botany is that there are beautiful and reasonably manageable.

Texas has quite a few native plants that fit the criteria of being visually appealing. The Hibiscus is a plant that gives off bright, vividly colored flowers. The Hibiscus, while not very drought-tolerant, will revive itself and grow back during each Spring season.

Salvia is another perennial, like the Hibiscus, but is much better suited for dry soil and hot and humid weather. They host small purple flowers reminiscent of lavender.

Plants For Texas at TN Nursery

For something a little larger, you can consider a hard-wood tree, such as an Oak, or even non-native trees, like Sycamores from California. These last a long time with very little to no work required after having been established. They naturally suck up as much water as possible, but they also won't die if water is limited for a long time. They can even act as shade and shelter for other plants in your garden or as a place to spend time outside your house.

By taking advantage of plants suited to grow in Texas, you give yourself a few upper hands in gardening. You eliminate the prospect of invasive plant species because you are choosing plants that will grow in harmony with each other rather than one that overtakes the rest and destroys your garden. Hand-picking appropriate plants will also save you time and money. You spend less water on the plants and time taming and managing them.