Cephalanthus occidentalis, Buttonbush
Buttonbush is a unique and visually striking shrub prized for its distinctive spherical, pincushion-like white or pale pink flowers that bloom from late spring to early fall.
Buttonbush is a unique and visually striking shrub prized for its distinctive spherical, pincushion-like white or pale pink flowers that bloom from late spring to early fall.
Texas Kidneywood, a native leguminous shrub, is renowned for its fine-textured, fragrant foliage and aromatic white blooms.
Beebalm, known for its distinctive, aromatic foliage and charming whorls of tubular flowers, is a popular perennial in residential gardens.
The Mexican Plum is a versatile and captivating deciduous tree that’s heralded for its early spring show of white, aromatic blossoms that hint at soft sunlight shades at the center of each flower.
The distinctive Texas Gold Columbine, more formally known as Aquilegia chrysantha hinckleyana ‘Texas Gold’, is an entrancing, perennial herbaceous plant that radiates with vibrant, golden-yellow flowers.
Mexican Buckeye is an attractive, deciduous native shrub known for its brilliantly colored flowers and ornamental appeal.
The Possumhaw Holly, or "Ilex decidua", is a deciduous shrub known for its impressive display of bright red berries during the winter months.
The Chinquapin Oak is a picturesque and noble tree, known for its distinctive bark, which is light gray and appears flaky, much like an old-fashioned parchment.
Wright's Skullcap is a captivating perennial herb that boasts an array of fascinating characteristics, making it a valuable addition to residential gardens across North America.
Gregg's Mistflower should receive 6 or more hours of direct sunlight and requires excellent drainage.
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