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🚨 #InventoryUpdate – March 6 🚨

Another week, another plant list… 🌿

Spring is waking up and the nursery is loaded with Texas-tough perennials, native pollinator plants, shrubs, shade trees, fruit trees, herbs, veggies, vines, and more. Whether you’re planting a pollinator garden, building out a food forest, or just trying to make your yard a little less… lawn-y… we’ve probably got something with your name on it.

Swing by, wander the nursery, and see what catches your eye. Fair warning though — plants tend to follow people home. 😆

📍12804 Pelzel Road
Pilot Point, Texas
Tue–Sat 9–5
Sun 10–5

PERENNIALS
Agastache: ‘Pink Glow’
Artemisia: ‘Fredericksburg’, ‘Powis Castle’
Autumn Sage: ‘Arctic Blaze Fuchsia’, ‘Hot Lips’, ‘Mirage Cherry Red’, ‘Teresa’, ‘White’, ‘Hot Pink’, ‘Peach’, ‘Peach Melon’, ‘Blue’
Black-eyed Susan: ‘Goldsturm’
Blackfoot Daisy
Blanketflower
Blue-eyed Grass: ‘Moody Blues’
Calylophus: ‘Sundrops’
Cast Iron Plant: ‘Milky Way’, ‘Standard’
Cedar Sage
Chile Pequin
Chocolate Daisy
Clasping Coneflower
Columbine
Coreopsis: ‘Early Sunrise’, ‘Solanna Golden Sphere’, ‘Uptick Cream’, ‘Uptick Cream & Red’, ‘Uptick Gold & Bronze’
Correll’s False Dragonhead
Desert Globe Mallow
Echium: ‘Red Feathers’
Engelmann Daisy
Eryngium (Rattlesnake Master)
Erysimum: ‘Erysistible Fire’, ‘Erysistible Tricolor’, ‘Erysistible Yellow’
Euphorbia: ‘Miner’s Merlot’
Fall Obedient Plant
Flame Acanthus: ‘Benny’s Gold’
Four-Nerve Daisy
Gaura: ‘Belleza White’, ‘Monarch Pink’, ‘Pink’, ‘White’
Giant Coneflower
Golden Groundsel
Gray Goldenrod
Gregg’s Mistflower
Helleborus: ‘Champion’, ‘Cinnamon Snow’, ‘Frostkiss Penny’s Pink’, ‘Ice N Roses Red’, ‘Ice N Roses White’, ‘Merlin’, ‘Pink Frost’, ‘Wedding Party True Love’, ‘Wedding Party Wedding Bells’
Heuchera
Lamb’s Ear
Leopard Plant: ‘Crested’, ‘Firefly’, ‘Giant’
Lyreleaf Sage: Regular, Purple
Mexican Bush Sage: ‘Santa Barbara’, ‘Standard’
Mexican Hat
Monarda: ‘Peter’s Purple’
Oxalis
Penstemon: ‘Brazos’
Phlox: Blue, ‘Candy Cloud Blue’, ‘Candy Cloud Dark Pink’, ‘David’, ‘Phlox Trot Pink’
Rock Rose: ‘Brazilian’, ‘Ellen’s Legacy’, ‘Standard’
Russian Sage
Salvia (Anise / Black & Blue): ‘Black & Blue’, ‘Purple & Bloom’, ‘Plum Crazy’
Salvia (Mealy Blue Sage): ‘Augusta Duelberg’, ‘Henry Duelberg’
Salvia: ‘Blue by You’, ‘Bicolor’, ‘Bumbleblue’, ‘May Night’, ‘Mystic Spires’, ‘Rose Marvel’, ‘Tropical Red’, ‘VIBE Ignition Purple’
Santolina: Gray, Green
Sedum: ‘Autumn Joy’, ‘Back in Black’, ‘Frosted Fire’
Skeleton-leaf Goldeneye
Skullcap: ‘Dark Violet’, ‘Pink’, ‘Purple’
Snake Herb
Society Garlic: ‘Green’, ‘Variegated’
Teucrium aroanium
Teucrium chamaedrys: ‘Pride of Georgia’, Creeping Germander, Wall Germander
Texas Betony
Turk’s Cap: ‘Pink’, Red
White Mistflower
Winecup
Yarrow: White, Yellow
Zexmenia

SHRUBS
Abelia: ‘Canyon Creek’, ‘Glossy’, ‘Kaleidoscope’, ‘Radiance’, ‘Rose Creek’, ‘Twist of Lemon’, ‘Twist of Lime’, ‘Twist of Orange’
Agarita
American Beautyberry
Aromatic Sumac
Arroyo Sweetwood
Butterfly Bush (sterile): ‘Miss Molly’, ‘Pugster Blue’
Coralberry
Dwarf Palmetto
Dwarf Wax Myrtle
Fragrant Mimosa
Hydrangea (Oakleaf): ‘Gatsby Gal’, ‘Ruby Slippers’, ‘Snow Queen’
Japanese Aralia: ‘Standard’, ‘Variegata’
Juniper: ‘Greenmound’, ‘Grey Owl’
Mahonia: ‘Dragon Scales’, ‘Funky Flow’, ‘Indigo Flair’, ‘Soft Caress’, ‘Woodline Sprite’
Osmanthus: ‘Goshiki’
Podocarpus: ‘Pringle’s Dwarf’
Possumhaw
Roughleaf Dogwood
Senna
Smokebush: ‘Royal Purple’, ‘Winecraft Black’
Spirea: ‘Double Play Candy Corn’, ‘Pineapple Pop Rocks’
Sumac: Prairie Flameleaf
Texas Scarlet Quince
Texas Sage: ‘Green Cloud’, ‘Lynn’s Legacy’, ‘San Antonio Rose’, ‘Silver Dream’, ‘Silver Snow’
Viburnum: ‘Chindo’, ‘Sandanka’
Yaupon Holly: ‘Dwarf’, ‘Eureka Gold’, ‘Micron’, ‘Pride of Houston’, ‘Skyline’, ‘Skyward’, ‘Weeping’

GROUNDCOVERS
Ajuga
Clover Fern
Frogfruit
Horseherb
Pigeonberry
Sedum: ‘Blue Spruce’, ‘Dragon’s Blood’, ‘Lemon Ball’, ‘Tricolor’
Silver Ponyfoot

GRASSES
Big Bluestem
Blue Grama: ‘Blond Ambition’, ‘Mozzie’
Little Bluestem: ‘Red October’, ‘Blackhawk’, ‘The Blues’
Muhly: Big, Lindheimer, Gulf, Pine, Seep
Sedge: ‘Cherokee’, ‘Texas’
Switchgrass: ‘Northwind’, ‘Shenandoah’

CACTI
Echinocereus coccineus
Echinocereus reichenbachii
Spineless Prickly Pear

YUCCA / HESPERALOE
Color Guard
Ivory Swan
Pink Parade
Red
Softleaf
Yellow

HERBS
Chives: Garlic, Onion
Dill: ‘Fernleaf’
Dwarf Curry
Fennel: Bronze Leaf, Regular
Lavender: ‘Hidcote Blue’, ‘Munstead’, ‘Sensational’, ‘Big Time Blue’
Leaf Celery
Mint: Chocolate, Curly, Mojito, Pineapple, Spearmint
Oregano: Greek, Variegated
Parsley: Flat Italian
Rosemary: ‘Arp’
Sage: ‘Golden’, ‘Pineapple’, ‘Purple’, ‘Tricolor’
Thyme: Creeping, Variegated, Woolly

VEGETABLES
Arugula: ‘Astro’
Artichoke: ‘Green Globe’
Broccoli: ‘Green Magic’, ‘Waltham’
Brussels Sprouts: ‘Jade Cross’
Cabbage: ‘Savoy Drumhead’
Cauliflower: ‘Snow Crown’
Collards: ‘Georgia’
Kale: ‘Dinosaur’, ‘Red Russian’
Kohlrabi: ‘Winner’
Lettuce: ‘New Red Fire’, ‘Parris Island Cos’, ‘Red Sails’, ‘Simply Salad Summer Picnic Mix’
Pak Choi: ‘Toy Choi’
Peppers: Jalapeño ‘TAM’, OG Jalapeño
Rumex: ‘Raspberry Dressing’
Spinach: ‘Bloomsdale’, ‘Red Kitten’, ‘Space’
Strawberry: ‘Eversweet’
Tomatoes: ‘Ace’, ‘Celebrity’, ‘Cherokee Purple’, ‘Early Girl Hybrid’, ‘San Marzano’, ‘Supersweet 100’

TREES
Arizona Cypress: ‘Blue Ice’, ‘Carolina Sapphire’
Bald Cypress: ‘Montezuma’, ‘Weeping’
Blue Atlas Cedar: ‘Horstmann’, ‘Serpentine’
Cedar Elm
Cherry Laurel: ‘Centre Court’, ‘Everbrite’
Chitalpa: ‘El Niño’, Standard
Desert Willow: ‘Bubba’, Standard
Japanese Maple: ‘Bloodgood’, ‘Coral Bark’, ‘Green Laceleaf’, ‘Orange Flame’
Juniper: ‘Blue Arrow’, ‘Brodie’, ‘Skyrocket’, ‘Taylor’, ‘Woodward’
Magnolia: ‘Little Gem’
Mesquite: ‘Cooper’, ‘Leslie Roy’
Mexican Plum
Oak: Burr, Chinquapin, Live, Monterrey White
Redbud: ‘Cotton Candy’, ‘Oklahoma’, ‘Oklahoma Sparkler’, ‘Purple Rain’, ‘Alley Cat’, ‘Hearts of Gold’, ‘Royal White’, ‘Sweetheart’, ‘The Rising Sun’, ‘Traveler’
Soapberry
Southern Wax Myrtle
Texas Persimmon

VINES
Carolina Jessamine: Standard, ‘Sunseeker’
Crossvine: ‘Tangerine Beauty’
Honeysuckle: Coral, Yellow
Virginia Creeper
Wisteria: ‘Amethyst Falls’

ANNUALS
Bluebonnets
Calibrachoa: ‘Colibri Malibu Pink’, ‘Colibri Plum’
Cyclamen
Dianthus
Geraniums
Pansy: ‘Dallas Red’, ‘New Gold’
Petunia: Supertunia
Poppies
Snapdragons
Sweet Alyssum: ‘Flamingo’
Sweet Potato Vine
Violas

FRUIT
Apple: Arkansas Black, Dorsett Golden, Ein Shemer, Enterprise, Liberty
Blackberry / Dewberry: Lucretia, Natchez, Prime-Ark Freedom, Prime-Ark 45, Sweet-Ark Ponca
Blueberry: Tifblue
Cherry: Sweetheart
Fig: Celeste, Ischia Green, Lattarula, LSU Gold, LSU Purple, Texas Everbearing, Violette de Bordeaux
Grapes: Black Spanish, Blanc du Bois, Champanel, Lomanto, Victoria Red
Mulberry: Dwarf Everbearing Black, Red Fruiting
Muscadine: Cowart, Ison, Southern Home
Peach: Bonanza Patio, Bonfire Patio, Crimson Cascade, Redhaven, Harvester, Ranger, Loring, Redskin, Sam Houston, Contender, Elberta
Pear (Asian): Chojuro, Olympic, Shinko
Pear (European): Ayers, Orient, Pineapple, Warren
Pecan: Caddo, Kanza, Lakota, Pawnee
Persimmon: American Native, Coffeecake, Saijo
Pineapple Guava: Takaka
Plum / Hybrid: AU Rosa, AU Roadside, Black Ice, Methley, Ozark Premier, Santa Rosa, Satsuma, Scarlet Beauty, Shiro, Spring Satin
Pomegranate: Al Sirin Nar, Kunduzki, Parfianka, Salavatski
Strawberry: Eversweet
Citrus: Yuzu, Lemon, Lime
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This week’s Plant of the Week is a Texas-tough vine that explodes with these bright yellow blooms from late winter through spring. 🌼

It’s enjoyed by people and pollinators, and it’s one of the easiest vines to grow in North Texas, providing nearly year-round interest with semi-evergreen foliage.

Once established, it handles our heat, clay soil, and wild Texas weather, and every spring it absolutely lights up with flowers while the bees and butterflies move in. 🐝🦋

If you need a vine for a fence, arbor, or trellis, this one is tough, beautiful, and low-maintenance.

We have plenty in stock this week at Rooted In, so come see us!

📍 12804 Pelzel Rd
Pilot Point, TX 76258
Hours:
Tuesday–Saturday: 9 AM – 5 PM
Sunday: 10 AM – 5 PM
Monday: Closed

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🚨 DON’T FORGET 🚨

This Saturday, March 7th we’re celebrating everything houseplants and interior plants at Houseplant Day at Rooted In! 🪴

🌿 Free Entry — No Registration Required
The deets:

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Whether you're just getting started or your house is already turning into a jungle, it’s a fun way to learn, swap plants, and connect with other plant lovers.

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🦋 Monarch Magnet Garden-in-a-Box
Turn your yard into a Monarch butterfly sanctuary.

This box is designed to support the entire monarch life cycle:
🌱 Milkweed for caterpillars
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It’s everything they need, in one perfectly planned planting.

📦 Each box includes 24 Texas native plants
• 3 easy-to-follow plant-by-number layouts
• Covers up to 125 sq. ft.
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White Mistflower (Ageratina havanensis) (3)
Tall Goldenrod (Solidago nemoralis) (3)
Mealy Blue Sage (Salvia farinacea) (3)
Gulf Blazing Star (Liatris mucronata) (3)
Gregg’s Mistflower (Conoclinium greggii) (3)
Green Milkweed (Asclepias viridis) (2)
Antelope Horns Milkweed (Asclepias asperula) (2)
Autumn Sage (Salvia greggii) (3)
Flame Acanthus (Anisacanthus quadrifidus) (2)

Plant it. Watch the life cycle happen. Be part of the migration story.

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