Top Ten Native Plants

April 23, 2025 5:55 pm

The benefit of growing native plants in the yard and garden is that native plants don’t require as much water as non-native plants, and they are much more heat and drought tolerant as they are adapted to our environment here in Texas. The plants you place in and around your home have a direct impact on your water bill and on water consumption/conservation. Below will be listed the top 10 plants that Residents can plant in their gardens to make more heat tolerant and water smart gardens and yards. It’s important to note that native plants ≠ no maintenance, watering, or upkeep. Residents will find their plants will be much happier and healthier if they are rated for the right climate or endemic to the area.

Both residents and native pollinator species can benefit from native plant landscaping and gardening. Incorporating even a few of these plants into your home’s garden can provide a pit-stop for your local bees, butterflies, and other pollinator species.

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