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Inventory Update 10/17/25

NOW is absolutely the BEST time to plant in North Texas! Cooler temperatures and warm soil mean roots establish faster — so your plants are stronger, tougher, and ready to thrive when summer returns!
We specialize in the ONLY toughest Texas native or well-adapted plants, including pollinator-supporting perennials, shrubs, and trees that stand up to our poor soils, freezing temps, heat, and drought.
Here’s a full look at what’s currently in stock:

PERENNIALS

Artemisia

Autumn Sage: ‘Coral’, ’Hot Pink’, ‘Pink’, ‘Ignition Purple’, ‘Mirage Rose Bicolor’, ‘Radio Red’, ‘Teresa’, ‘Red’,

Blackfoot Daisy

Blackeyed Susan: ‘Goldsturm’

Blue Mistflower

Calylophus ‘Sundrops’

Cast Iron Plant: ‘Standard’, ‘Tiny Tank’, ‘Milky Way’

Catmint: ‘Walker’s Low’

Cedar Sage

Chocolate Snakeroot

Coreopsis: ‘Moonbeam’, ‘Sunkiss’, ‘Uptick Red’, ‘Uptick Gold & Bronze’, ‘Early Sunrise’, ‘Nana’

Copper Canyon Daisy

Daylily: ‘Stella Supreme’

Dianthus: ‘Frosty Fire’, ‘Ruby Glitter’, ‘Telstar Burgundy’, ‘Telstar Pink’, ‘Telstar Purple’, ‘Firewitch’

Desert Mallow

Echinacea/Coneflower: ‘Panama Red’, ‘Purple’, ‘Guatemala Gold’

Euphorbia: Ascot Rainbow

Fall Aster: ‘October Skies’, ‘Standard’

Fern: Autumn Brilliance, Holly, Southern Wood

Flame Acanthus: Red and Benny Gold

Four-nerve Daisy

Gaura: ‘Dark Pink’, ‘Pink’, ‘White’

Germander: Bush, Creeping

Goldenrod; ‘Golden Fleece’, ‘Little Lemon’, Fireworks’

Greggs Mistflower

Jerusalem Sage: ‘Big Leaf’, ‘Thin Leaf’

Lamb’s Ear

Lantana: ‘Dallas Red’, ‘New Gold’, ‘Native’

Leopard Plant: ‘Crested’, ‘Firefly’, ‘Giant’

Lyreleaf Sage: ‘Purple Knockout’

Meadow Sage: ‘Blue by You’, ‘Rose Marvel’

Mexican Bush Sage: ‘Standard’, ‘Santa Barbara’ (Dwarf)

Milkweed: ‘Butterfly Weed’

Monarda: ‘Peter’s Purple’

Mums: White, Pink, Yellow, Orange, Red

Obedient Plant

Penstemon: ‘Rock Candy’

Pigeonberry

Pitcher Sage

Porterweed

Rock Rose: ‘Ellen’s Legacy’, ‘Standard’, Brazilian

Russian Sage: ‘Little Spire’, ‘Standard’

Salvia: ‘Henry Duelberg’, ‘Tropical’, ‘Indigo Spires’, ‘Black and Blue’

Santolina: Gray, ‘Lemon Fizz’

Sedum: ‘Autumn Joy’

Shasta Daisy

Skullcap: ‘Pink’,

Society Garlic: ‘Green’, ‘Variegated’

Texas Star Hibiscus

Turk’s Cap: ‘Red’, ‘Pink’

Verbena; “Prairie Moss”

Wallflower

White Mistflower

Winecup

Yarrow: ‘Millie’, ‘Terra Cotta’, ‘White’, ‘Rose’

Zexmenia

 

GROUNDCOVERS

Ajuga: ‘Burgundy Glow’, ‘Chocolate Chip’

Clover Fern

Frogfruit

Hens & Chicks: ‘Red Heart’

Horseherb

Pigeonberry

Purple Heart

Sedum: ‘Blue Spruce’, ‘Lemon Ball’, ‘Tricolor’, ‘Dragon Blood’

Silver Ponyfoot

Snake Herb

 

GRASSES

Big Bluestem: ‘Blackhawks’, ‘Red October’

Blue Eyed Grass: ‘Moody Blues’

Bushy Bluestem

Cherry Sparkler Fountain Grass

Fountain Grass: ‘Fireworks’, ‘Purple’

Gulf Muhly: ‘Pink’, ‘White Cloud’, ‘Pink Flamingo’

Indian Grass

Inland Sea Oats

Little Bluestem: ‘Little Red Fox’, ‘Prairie Blues’, ‘The Blues’, ‘Jazz’

Mexican Feather Grass

Muhly; Pine, Seep, Big (Lindheimer)

Side Oats Grama

Sedge: ‘Berkeley’, ‘Cherokee’, ‘Faller Falls’, ‘Meadow’,  ‘Texas’

Switchgrass: ‘Alamo’, ‘Dallas Blues’, ‘Heavy Metal’, ‘Northwind’, ‘Ruby Ribbons’, ‘Shenandoah’

 

SHRUBS

Abelia: ‘Canyon Creek’, ‘Glossy’, ‘Kaleidoscope’, ‘Radiance’

Agarita

Almond Verbena

Althea: ‘Blue Chiffon’, ‘Lady Bug Double Pink’, ‘Lil’ Kim’, ‘Paraplu Pink Ink’, ‘Paraplu Rouge’, ‘Purple Pillar’, ‘Strawberry Smoothie’, ‘White Pillar’, ‘Double White’, Peppermint Smoothie’, ‘Blueberry Smoothie’

American Beautyberry

Aromatic Sumac

Arroyo Sweetwood

Butterfly Bush (sterile): ‘Tutti Frutti’, ‘Vanilla Treat’, ‘Miss Molly’, Pugster Blue

Buttonbush

Cherry Laurel: ‘Centre Court’, ‘Everbite’

Coralberry

Dwarf Palmetto

Dwarf Wax Myrtle

Elderberry: ‘Morden Golden Glow’, ‘Black Towers’

Fragrant Mimosa

Hydrangea, Oakleaf: ‘Alice in Wolderland’, Toy Soldier’, ‘Gatsby Gal’

Japanese Aralia: Standard and ‘Variegata’

Juniper: ‘Grey Owl’

Mahonia: ‘Dragon Scales’, ‘Funky Flow’, ‘Indigo Flare’, ‘Soft Caress’

Osmanthus: ‘Goshiki’

Podocarpus: ‘Pringle’s Dwarf’

Possumhaw Holly

Roughleaf Dogwood

Senna

Smokebush: ‘Royal Purple’, ‘Winecraft Black’

Spirea: ‘Double Play Candy Corn’, ‘Double Play Doozie’, ‘Pineapple Pop Rocks’

St. Johnswort: ‘Sunburst’

Texas Sage: ‘Laredo’, ‘Little Lynn’, ‘Microburst’, ‘San Antonio Rose’, ‘Silverado’

Viburnum: ‘Sandanka’, ‘Blue Muffin’, ‘Chindo’

Yaupon Holly: ‘Dwarf’, ‘Eureka Gold’, ‘Micron’, ‘Pride of Houston’, ‘Skyline’, ‘Skyward’, ‘Weeping’

 

TREES

American Fringe Tree

Arizona Cypress: ‘Blue Ice’, ‘Carolina Sapphire’

Bald Cypress:  ‘Weeping’, Montezuma. ‘Peve Minaret Dwarf’

Blue Atlas Cedar: ‘Horstmann’, ‘Serpentine’, ‘Dwarf’

Cedar Elm

Chitalpa: ‘El Nino’, Standard

Desert Willow: ‘Bubba’, ‘Sweet Bubba’

Japanese Maple: ‘Bloodgood’, ‘Coral Bark’, ‘Green Laceleaf’, ‘Orange Flame’

Juniper: ‘Blue Arrow’, ‘Brodie’, ‘Skyrocket’, ‘Taylor’, ‘Woodward’

Magnolia: ‘Little Gem’,  ‘Stellar’, ‘Jane’, ‘Blanchard’

Mesquite: ‘Cooper’, ‘Leslie Roy’ (thornless)

Mexican Buckeye

Mexican Plum

Oak: Burr, Chinquapin, Live, Monterrey White Oak, Shumard, Lacy

Redbud: ‘Alley Cat’, ‘Hearts A’fire’, ‘Oklahoma’, ‘Royal White’, ‘Sweetheart’, ‘Traveler’, ‘The Rising Sun’, ‘Ruby Falls’, Texas , ‘Forest Pansey’

Soapberry

Shantung Maple

Texas Persimmon

Vitex (sterile): ‘Flip Side’, ‘Summertime Blues’

 

VINES

Alamo Vine

Butterfly Vine

Carolina Jessamine

Crossvine: “Bignonia capriolata ‘Yellow’, ‘Tangerine Beauty’

Honeysuckle: Coral and Yellow, ‘Kintzleys Ghost’

Mexican Flamevine

Wisteria, Amathyst Falls

Virginia Creeper

 

HERBS

Basil: ‘Genovese’, Everleaf

Cilantro

Chile Patin

Chives: Garlic

Chocolate Mint

Lavender, Bandera

Lemon Verbena

Fennel: ‘Bronze Leaf’

Mint: Spearmint, ‘Blackcurrent’

Oregano; ‘Supreme Italian’

Red Veined Sorel

Rosemary: ‘Arp’, ‘Huntington Carpet’, ‘Roman Beauty’

Sage

Thyme: ‘Elfin’, ‘Sparkling Bright’

 

VEGETABLES

Arugula Astro

Artichoke: ‘Purple Italian Globe’

Bok Choy

Brussels Sprouts

Cabbage: ‘Golden Cross’, ‘Stonehead’

Chinese Cabbage: ‘Red Dragon’

Cauliflower: ‘Snow Crown’

Collard Greens: ‘Vates’

Kale: ‘Bright and Early Red’, ‘Bright and Early White’, Simply Salad

Lettuce: ‘Dark Red Lollo Rossa’, ‘Romaine’, ‘Buttercrunch’, ‘Red Sails’

Mustard Greens: ‘Mizuna Miz America’, ‘Mizuna Red Streak’, ‘Red Giant’

Pea: ‘Little Marvel Bush’

Spinach: ‘Space’

Swiss Chard: ‘Bright Lights’, ‘Rhubarb’

 

FRUIT & EDIBLE PERENNIALS

Apple: ‘Arkansas Black’

Avocado: ‘Joey’

Blackberry: ‘Prime-Ark Freedom’, ‘Natchez’

Fig: ‘Black Mission’, ‘Brown Turkey’, ‘Celeste’, ‘Texas Everbearing’

Fruiting Crabapple

Grape: ‘Black Spanish’, ‘Blanc Du Bois’, ‘Champanel’

Jujube: ‘Shanxi Li’

Peach: ‘Bonfire’, ‘Harvester’, ‘Loring’

Pear: ‘Moonglow’, ‘Kieffer’

Pecan: ‘Peruque

Plum: ‘Santa Rosa’, ‘Methley’

Pomegranate: ‘Parafinka’

 

ANNUALS

Alyssum: White, Purple

Angelonia: Archangel, Angelflare

Begonia: ‘Senator IQ Rose Bicolor’

Bougainvillea

Dusty Miller

Marigold: French ‘Hot Pak Flame’, Yellow

Mustard

Pansy: ‘Matrix Light Blue’, ‘Matrix Rose’, ‘Matrix Purple/Yellow’, Matrix Raspberry Sundae, Matrix White, ‘Matrix Deep Orange’, Matrix Midnight Glow’, MatrixPink Shades’

Poppy: ‘Champagne Bubbles Scarlet’

Snapdragon: ‘Snapshot Yellow’, Crimson

Sweet Potato Vine: ‘Goldfinger’, ‘Tricolor’, ‘Blackie Cordate’

Viola: ‘Lemonberry Pie’, ‘Sorbet Deep Orange’, ‘Sorbet Midnight Glow’, Sorbet Yellow Blue Jump up’, Sorbet Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow’

 

CACTUS, AGAVE, YUCCA

Agave: bracteosa, havardiana, lophantha ‘Quadricolor’, lophantha ‘Splendida’, macroacantha, Narrow-leaf, ocahui var. longifolia, parrasana, parryi, parryi v. truncata, schidigera ‘Royal Flush’, schidigera ‘White Stripe’, Whales Tongue
Giant Hesperaloe
Mangave
Prickly Pear Cactus: Santa Rita, Cows Tongue
Red Yucca: Standard, ‘Little Miss Sunshine’ (yellow), Yellow, Little Giant, Pink Parade
Sotol
Scarlet Hedgehog

Yucca: ‘Blue Sentry’, filamentosa ‘Color Guard’, rostrata, Softleaf, thompsoniana, Twistleaf (blue, green)

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