Articles categorized as "Perennials"

Artemisia

Most artemisias are valued for their silvery foliage.


Baptisia

This native Texas plant a worthy addition to any garden.


Black-Eyed Susan

Black-Eyed Susan, a bright Texas native.


Blazing Star

Fuzzy, spiked blossoms above grass-like foliage.


Butterfly Weed

Asclepias are a major food source for the monarch butterfly.


Catmint

Catmint is an excellent foraging plant for bees.


Columbine

Hummingbirds are regular visitors to the flowers.


Coneflower

Many new hybrid cultivars in a range of colors are available.


Coral Bells

Best Texas Garden Plants


Daylily

Best Texas Garden Plants


Hardy Hibiscus

Best Texas Garden Plants


Hosta

Best Texas Garden Plants


Lenten Rose

Best Texas Garden Plants


Pincushion Flower

Best Texas Garden Plants


Shasta Daisy

Best Texas Garden Plants


Stonecrop

Best Texas Garden Plants


Thrift

Best Texas Garden Plants


Turk’s Cap

Best Texas Garden Plants


Perennial Salvia

Best Texas Garden Plants


Cardinal Flower

Best Texas Garden Plants


Agave

Best Texas Garden Plants


Dianthus

Best Texas Garden Plants


Mutabilis

Best Texas Garden Plants


Perle d’ Or

Best Texas Garden Plants


Chives

Best Texas Garden Plants


Cilantro Coriander

Best Texas Garden Plants


Dill

Best Texas Garden Plants


Fennel

Best Texas Garden Plants


Oregano

Best Texas Garden Plants


Parsley

Best Texas Garden Plants


Rosemary

Best Texas Garden Plants


Thyme

Best Texas Garden Plants


Blue Grape Hyacinth

Best Texas Garden Plants


Crinum Lily

Best Texas Garden Plants


Daffodil

Best Texas Garden Plants


Hardy Amaryllis

Best Texas Garden Plants


Iris

Best Texas Garden Plants


Rain Lily

Best Texas Garden Plants


Fountain Grass

Best Texas Garden Plants


Little Bluestem

Best Texas Garden Plants


Sedge

Best Texas Garden Plants


Southern Wood Fern

Best Texas Garden Plants


Hardy Plumbago

Best Texas Garden Plants


Feather Reed Grass

Best Texas Garden Plants

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