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Agave, Frosty Blue item
Agave, Frosty Blue
$6

 Frosty Blue Agave are solitary succulents with small teeth along the side of their leaves and a dark terminal spine.


They grow to about 3-5 feet tall and 3-6 feet wide.


Drought tolerant, Well drained soil. Full sun.

Non-Native Beautyberry (purple) - 3 gal item
Non-Native Beautyberry (purple) - 3 gal
$10

•Size:  3’-6’ x 3’-6’

•Arching branches that often touch the ground

•Flowers in summer with berries that ripen in September

Knot Root Bristle Weed - 1 gal item
Knot Root Bristle Weed - 1 gal
$5
Native Chiltepin Pepper - 4 in item
Native Chiltepin Pepper - 4 in
$2

4" pots

•Size:  1’-2.5’ x 1’-2’

•Fruits are edible and on the hot side

•Beautiful when used in mass plantings

Red Geranium item
Red Geranium
$5

Quart size

  • Size:  24” x 24”
  • Bloom color:  Dark red
  • Type:  Zonal
  • Semi-double blooms
  • Medium green leaves
  • Lightly scented
  • Growth habit:  Mounding
Goldenrod - 1 gal item
Goldenrod - 1 gal
$5

Size:  2’-6’ stalks

•Tight clumps of narrow, evergreen leaves

•Wrongfully accused of causing hayfever (that’s ragweed!)

•Likes well drained, sandy soil

Mexican Honeysuckle  - 3 gal item
Mexican Honeysuckle - 3 gal
$10

•Size:  Up to 20’ long

•Good high-climbing vine or ground cover

•Not too aggressive

•Clusters of showy, trumpet-shaped blooms followed by bright red berries

Inland Sea Oats - 1 gal item
Inland Sea Oats - 1 gal
$6

•Size:  2’-5’ x 1’-2’

•Late drooping oat-like flower spikelet

•Blue-green leaves often turn bright yellow-gold in fall

Little David, Loropetalum - 3 gal item
Little David, Loropetalum - 3 gal
$10
Dwarf Mulberry item
Dwarf Mulberry
$10
  • Size:  4’-6’ x 4’ 
  • Low maintenance
  • Performs exceptionally well in a container
  • 1 inch sweet fruits
  • Harvest June to August
  • Berries ripen over an extended time
  • 400 chill hours required
Wild Petunia - 4 in item
Wild Petunia - 4 in
$2

•Size:  .5’ -1’ x 1’-2’

•Dark green erect foliage

•Also known as Caroline Wild Petunia

•Comes back quickly after winter dieback

Indigo Spires Salvia - 1 gal item
Indigo Spires Salvia - 1 gal
$5

•Size:  3’-6’ x 1’-3’

•Vigorous hybrid

•Prized for its 12”-15” long twisted spikes

•Non-stop bloomer from early summer thru fall

Mexican Bush Sage - 1 gal item
Mexican Bush Sage - 1 gal
$7

•Texas Superstar

•Size:  3’-4’ X 3’

•Also called Velvet Sage

•Blooms late summer to frost

Flowers appear in dense, arching spikes

Zexmenia, Yellow - 1 gal item
Zexmenia, Yellow - 1 gal
$5

•Size:  2’ – 3’ x 2.5’

•Texas native

•Evergreen shrublet or ground cover

•Daisy-like flowers which literally cover the plant from summer to frost

•Easy to care for

Orange Zexmenia - 4 in item
Orange Zexmenia - 4 in
$2

•Size:  2’ – 3’ x 2.5’

•Texas native

•Evergreen shrublet or ground cover

•Daisy-like flowers which literally cover the plant from summer to frost

•Easy to care for

Gulf Coast Penstemon - 1 gal item
Gulf Coast Penstemon - 1 gal
$6

Texas Native

Produces spikes of violet flowers from late spring to early fall.

Moist, fertile soil.

Can tolerate part shade.

Attracts bees, butterflies and hummingirds. May self seed.

Hedgehog Aloe item
Hedgehog Aloe
$10

Succulent with curved spiny leaves.

Up to 12 inches.

Can be grown indoors or outdoors during good weather.

Full sun.

Allow soil to dry between thorough waterings.

Spiderwort - Pale Puma item
Spiderwort - Pale Puma
$10

Hybrid of Tradescantia, commonly known a s spiderwort.


Perennial. Easy care, trailing growth habit.

Good for ground cover.

Full sun.

Xanadu Philodendron item
Xanadu Philodendron
$15

Thrives as a houseplant or warm weather.

Sun to partial shade.

Rich, moist, well drained soil.

Dense, mounding habit.

3-5' high and wide.

Mirabilis = 4 O'Clock = Marvel of Peru.. 4" pot item
Mirabilis = 4 O'Clock = Marvel of Peru.. 4" pot
$3

Open in the afternoon, hence their name.

Native to Mexico, South and Central America.

Regrow in the spring from tuberous roots after dying back in the winter.

2-3' tall.

Attracts hummingirds and butterflies.

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