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We have an incredibly diverse selection of these breathtaking Texas tough shrubs!

Paraplu Series

Paraplu Rouge – Deep reddish-pink, extremely large tropical-looking single blooms. 5–8 ft tall, 4–6 ft wide.

Paraplu Pink Ink – White with vivid pink center, very large striking single flowers with bold contrast. 5–8 ft tall, 4–6 ft wide.

Paraplu Violet – Violet-purple, broad-petaled vibrant single blooms. 5–8 ft tall, 4–6 ft wide.

Pillar Series

Purple Pillar – Purple with red center, narrow columnar habit with single blooms. 10–16 ft tall, 2–3 ft wide.

Red Pillar – Red with dark eye, dramatic upright accent with single blooms. 10–16 ft tall, 2–3 ft wide.

White Pillar – Pure white, tall and narrow with clean white single flowers. 10–16 ft tall, 2–3 ft wide.

Chiffon Series

Dark Lavender Chiffon – Dark lavender, fully double ruffled blooms. 8–12 ft tall, 6–10 ft wide.

Magenta Chiffon – Bright magenta, fully double frilly and showy blooms. 8–12 ft tall, 6–10 ft wide.

Lil’ Kim Series

Lil’ Kim Red – Bright red with dark red eye, compact size with semi-double blooms. 3–4 ft tall, 2–4 ft wide.

Smoothie Series

Strawberry Smoothie – Rich pink, fully double blooms that resemble peonies. 6–8 ft tall, 4–6 ft wide.

Raspberry Smoothie – Deep raspberry pink, densely double flowers with lush appearance. 6–8 ft tall, 4–6 ft wide.

Other Named Cultivars

Helene – White with red eye, showy single blooms, sterile (non-invasive). 8–10 ft tall, 6–8 ft wide.

Lady Bug – Pink to lavender, double blooms with a traditional cottage-garden feel. 6–10 ft tall, 5–8 ft wide.

Double Pink – Soft pink, classic frilly double flowers with romantic look. 6–10 ft tall, 5–8 ft wide.

We have an incredibly diverse selection of these breathtaking Texas tough shrubs!

Paraplu Series

Paraplu Rouge – Deep reddish-pink, extremely large tropical-looking single blooms. 5–8 ft tall, 4–6 ft wide.

Paraplu Pink Ink – White with vivid pink center, very large striking single flowers with bold contrast. 5–8 ft tall, 4–6 ft wide.

Paraplu Violet – Violet-purple, broad-petaled vibrant single blooms. 5–8 ft tall, 4–6 ft wide.

Pillar Series

Purple Pillar – Purple with red center, narrow columnar habit with single blooms. 10–16 ft tall, 2–3 ft wide.

Red Pillar – Red with dark eye, dramatic upright accent with single blooms. 10–16 ft tall, 2–3 ft wide.

White Pillar – Pure white, tall and narrow with clean white single flowers. 10–16 ft tall, 2–3 ft wide.

Chiffon Series

Dark Lavender Chiffon – Dark lavender, fully double ruffled blooms. 8–12 ft tall, 6–10 ft wide.

Magenta Chiffon – Bright magenta, fully double frilly and showy blooms. 8–12 ft tall, 6–10 ft wide.

Lil’ Kim Series

Lil’ Kim Red – Bright red with dark red eye, compact size with semi-double blooms. 3–4 ft tall, 2–4 ft wide.

Smoothie Series

Strawberry Smoothie – Rich pink, fully double blooms that resemble peonies. 6–8 ft tall, 4–6 ft wide.

Raspberry Smoothie – Deep raspberry pink, densely double flowers with lush appearance. 6–8 ft tall, 4–6 ft wide.

Other Named Cultivars

Helene – White with red eye, showy single blooms, sterile (non-invasive). 8–10 ft tall, 6–8 ft wide.

Lady Bug – Pink to lavender, double blooms with a traditional cottage-garden feel. 6–10 ft tall, 5–8 ft wide.

Double Pink – Soft pink, classic frilly double flowers with romantic look. 6–10 ft tall, 5–8 ft wide.This is why I love #altheas #pollinators are drawn to them and swarm them and they give us a long season of spectacular #blooms. It’s rare they don’t make it into most of my #landscapedesigns @rootedin_tx this one is called #aphrodite #althea #roseofsharon #hibiscussyriacus #hibiscus
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From botanical wall art and ceramics, to quirky vases, and lush indoor plants—our gift shop is bursting with treasures you won’t find anywhere else. Whether youre styling a shelf, gifting a green-thumbed friend, or just adding joy to your home, there’s something here with your name on it!

Come explore our one-of-a-kind finds, freshly stocked and beautifully styled—only at Rooted In.

12804 Pelzel Rd, Pilot Point | Open Tues–Sat 9–5, Sun 10–5

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From botanical wall art and ceramics, to quirky vases, and lush indoor plants—our gift shop is bursting with treasures you won’t find anywhere else. Whether you're styling a shelf, gifting a green-thumbed friend, or just adding joy to your home, there’s something here with your name on it!

Come explore our one-of-a-kind finds, freshly stocked and beautifully styled—only at Rooted In.

12804 Pelzel Rd, Pilot Point | Open Tues–Sat 9–5, Sun 10–5

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🚨🌿 5/16 Inventory Alert: EVEN MORE Texas-Tough Plants Just Landed! 🌿🚨
We’re bursting at the seams with one of the largest, hardiest selections of plants in North Texas—and so many hard to find species! Whether you’re refreshing your landscape, starting a food garden, or hunting for resilient native and adapted plants—now is the perfect time to shop!

📍 12804 Pelzel Rd., Pilot Point, TX 86258
🕘 Open Tuesday–Saturday 9–5 | Sunday 10–5

🌱 PERENNIALS
Agastache (many colors)
Artemisia (many types)
Autumn Sage (many colors)
 Blackfoot Daisy
Blue-eyed grass
Blue Flax
Brazilian Rock Rose
Calylophus ‘Sun Drops’
Canna
Caryopteris, white, pink and blue
Cast Iron Plant: Standard, Tiny Tank, Milky Way
Catmint: Walker’s Low, Junior Walker, Kitten Around
Cedar Sage
Chocolate Daisy
Coreopsis (so many types)
Columbine: Texas Gold
Daylilies
Desert Mallow
Dianthus 
Echinacea (so many types)
Esperanza
Fall Obedient Plant
Ferns: Autumn, Holly, Southern Wood
Four-nerve Daisy
Forsythia Sage
Flame Acanthus: Benny’s Gold, Red
Gaillardia, aka Firewheel, Blanket flower
Goldenrod: Gray
Gregg’s Mistflower
Guara: Pink, White, Red, Bi-color, Compact, Red Leaves
Heuchera / Coral Bells (many colors)
Hellebores
Iris
Jerusalem Sage
Lantana: New Gold, Dallas Red
Lantana: Texas (Lantana urticoides)
Lamb’s Ear
Leopard Plant: Giant, Crested
Liatris
Milkweed, ALL NATIVE: Texas Butterflyweed, Green Milkweed, Antelope Horns
Lyre-leaf Sage: Standard, Purple Knockout
Mealy Blue Sage: Henry Duelberg, Augusta Duelberg
Mexican Bush Sage
Monarda: Peters Purple, Balmy Rose, Sugar Buzz
Oxalis Triangularis – Pink Shamrock
Penstemon (many types)
Penstemon: Brazos, Rock (native selections)
Phlox: Creeping, Garden (many colors)
Salvia greggii: Lipstick, Mirage, Rose Bicolor, Red, Teresa, Purple, White, Pink, Orange, Lavender, Hot Lips
Salvia Guaranitica: Purple and Bloom, Plum Crazy, Blue
Salvia: Meadow Sage – White, Purple, Pink, Blue
Salvia: Mystic Spires, Sinaloan
Salvia: Scarlet Sage
Santolina: Grey, Green
Shasta Daisy
Skeleton Leaf Golden-eye
Skullcap: Purple Pink, Yellow, White
Society Garlic: Variegated, Green
Texas Rock Rose: Pink, Ellen’s Legacy
Tropical Sage
Turk’s Cap: Red, Pink
Winecup
White Mistflower
Yarrow: White, Yellow
Zexmenia

🌸 VINES
Carolina Jessamine
Coral Bean
Coral Honeysuckle (and Yellow)
Crossvine ‘Tangerine Beauty’
Mexican Flamevine
Wisteria: Texas, Amethyst Falls

🌳 SHRUBS
Abelia: Rose Creek, Canyon Creek, Kaleidoscope, Mango Twist, Twist of Lime, Radiance, Glossy
Agarita
Althea (many cultivars)
American Beautyberry
Aromatic Sumac
Bear’s Breeches
Fragrant Mimosa (Mimosa borealis)
Butterfly Bush (all sterile): Blue, Amethyst, Pink
Dwarf Palmetto
Hardy Hibiscus (includes Texas Star Hibiscus)
Mahonia: Woodland Sprite, Soft Caress
Mock Orange
Osmanthus ‘Goshiki’
Podocarpus ‘Pringles Dwarf’
Possumhaw Holly
Roughleaf Dogwood
Smokebush
Spirea (many types)
Texas Sage: Microburst, Lynn Legacy, Little Lynn, Laredo, San Antonio Rose
Viburnum: Shades of Pink, Blue Muffin, Alleghany, Chindo, Sandanka
Yaupon Holly: Dwarf, Pride of Houston, Skyline, Skyward, Weeping

🌲 TREES
Arizona Cypress: Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire
Bald Cypress: Standard, Weeping
Blue Atlas Cedar: Serpentine, Horstmann
Bur Oak
Cedar Elm
Chinkapin Oak
Chitalpa ‘El Nino’
Desert Willow: Bubba, Sweet Bubba
Eastern Red Cedar
Eve’s Necklace
Japanese Maple: Bloodgood, Coral Bark, Sango Kaku, Crimson Queen, Viridis
Juniper: Brodie, Taylor, Skyrocket, Wichita Blue, Blue Arrow
Magnolia: Little Gem, Saucer
Mesquite: Cooper, Leslie Roy (both thornless)
Mexican Buckeye
Mexican Plum
Monterrey Oak
Red Oak, Shumard
Redbud (many cultivars)
Texas Persimmon
Vitex (sterile)
Wax Myrtle: Southern and Dwarf

🌵 CACTUS, AGAVE, YUCCA
Opuntia: Santa Rita (included under Prickly Pear Cactus)
Bright Edge Yucca
Center Stripe Agave
Color Guard Yucca
Giant Hesperaloe
Mangave
Mountain Agave
Narrow-leaf Agave
Parry’s Agave
Pink Parade Yucca
Prickly Pear Cactus
Red Yucca: Little Miss Sunshine (Yellow), Stoplights (Dwarf Red)
Softleaf Yucca
Sotol
Twistleaf Yucca: Green and Blue
Whales Tongue Agave

🌾 GRASSES
Big Bluestem
Blue Grama
Fountaingrass (sterile)
Gulf Muhly: Pink
Inland Sea Oats
Lemongrass (annual)
Little Bluestem
Mexican Feathergrass
Pine Muhly
Prairie Dropseed
Seep Muhly
Sedge: Cherokee, Texas, Berkeley, Feather Falls, Everillo, Webberville, Moon Falls
Switchgrass

🌿 GROUND COVERS
Ajuga
Clover Fern
Pigeonberry 
Snake Herb 
Frog Fruit
Horseherb
Sedum: Acre Green, Blue Spruce, Coral Reef, Lemon Ball
Silver Ponyfoot

🍇 FRUIT & EDIBLE PERENNIALS
Apples (Dwarf): Anna, Arkansas Black, Dorsett Golden
Avocado: Joey
Blackberries
Cantaloupe
Elderberries: Adams, Ranch, Wyldewood
Figs: Celeste, Chicago Hardy, Ischia Green, Little Miss Figgy, LSU Purple, LSU Gold, Latterula Everbearing, Magnolia
Fruiting Crabapple
Grapes
Jujube: Shanxi Li, GA 866
Lime: Mexican
Mulberries: Illinois Everbearing
Pawpaw: Native
Peaches: Bonanza Patio (Miniature), Cresthaven, Harvester, Loring, Redskin, Weeping
Pears: Moonglow, Pineapple
Persimmons: American/Native, Ichi ki kei jiro
Plums: Black Ice, Methley, Ozark Premier, Santa Rosa, Satsuma, Shiro Yellow
Pomegranates: Parfianka, Texas Pink

🥒 VEGETABLES and FRUITS
Cantaloupe
Cucumber
Eggplant
Honeydew
Okra
Peppers (many types)
Pumpkin
Squash: Crookneck, Straightneck, Zucchini, Kabocha, Acorn, Pumpkin
Watermelon

🌿 HERBS
Basil: Genovese, Cardinal, Sweetleaf, Red Rubin, Lime
Chamomile
Chives
Lavender
Lemon Balm
Lemongrass
Marigold ‘Mexican Mint’
Rosemary: Hill Hardy, Huntington Carpet
Mint: Pineapple, Chocolate, Strawberry, Mojito, Spearmint, Peppermint
Oregano
Roselle Hibiscus
Sage, Golden
Thyme, Summer, Golden

🌼 ANNUALS
Begonia
Bougainvillea 
Clasping Coneflower – reseeding native biennial 
Celosia
Cosmos
Dianthus
Dusty Miller Artemisia
Geraniums
Gomphrena
Nicotiana
Penta
Petunia Supertunia
Portulaca
Purslane
Salvia: Scarlet Sage
Scaevola
Zinnia
Sweet Potato VineImage attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

🚨🌿 5/16 Inventory Alert: EVEN MORE Texas-Tough Plants Just Landed! 🌿🚨
We’re bursting at the seams with one of the largest, hardiest selections of plants in North Texas—and so many hard to find species! Whether you’re refreshing your landscape, starting a food garden, or hunting for resilient native and adapted plants—now is the perfect time to shop!

📍 12804 Pelzel Rd., Pilot Point, TX 86258
🕘 Open Tuesday–Saturday 9–5 | Sunday 10–5

🌱 PERENNIALS
Agastache (many colors)
Artemisia (many types)
Autumn Sage (many colors)
Blackfoot Daisy
Blue-eyed grass
Blue Flax
Brazilian Rock Rose
Calylophus ‘Sun Drops’
Canna
Caryopteris, white, pink and blue
Cast Iron Plant: Standard, Tiny Tank, Milky Way
Catmint: Walker’s Low, Junior Walker, Kitten Around
Cedar Sage
Chocolate Daisy
Coreopsis (so many types)
Columbine: Texas Gold
Daylilies
Desert Mallow
Dianthus
Echinacea (so many types)
Esperanza
Fall Obedient Plant
Ferns: Autumn, Holly, Southern Wood
Four-nerve Daisy
Forsythia Sage
Flame Acanthus: Benny’s Gold, Red
Gaillardia, aka Firewheel, Blanket flower
Goldenrod: Gray
Gregg’s Mistflower
Guara: Pink, White, Red, Bi-color, Compact, Red Leaves
Heuchera / Coral Bells (many colors)
Hellebores
Iris
Jerusalem Sage
Lantana: New Gold, Dallas Red
Lantana: Texas (Lantana urticoides)
Lamb’s Ear
Leopard Plant: Giant, Crested
Liatris
Milkweed, ALL NATIVE: Texas Butterflyweed, Green Milkweed, Antelope Horns
Lyre-leaf Sage: Standard, Purple Knockout
Mealy Blue Sage: Henry Duelberg, Augusta Duelberg
Mexican Bush Sage
Monarda: Peters Purple, Balmy Rose, Sugar Buzz
Oxalis Triangularis – Pink Shamrock
Penstemon (many types)
Penstemon: Brazos, Rock (native selections)
Phlox: Creeping, Garden (many colors)
Salvia greggii: Lipstick, Mirage, Rose Bicolor, Red, Teresa, Purple, White, Pink, Orange, Lavender, Hot Lips
Salvia Guaranitica: Purple and Bloom, Plum Crazy, Blue
Salvia: Meadow Sage – White, Purple, Pink, Blue
Salvia: Mystic Spires, Sinaloan
Salvia: Scarlet Sage
Santolina: Grey, Green
Shasta Daisy
Skeleton Leaf Golden-eye
Skullcap: Purple Pink, Yellow, White
Society Garlic: Variegated, Green
Texas Rock Rose: Pink, Ellen’s Legacy
Tropical Sage
Turk’s Cap: Red, Pink
Winecup
White Mistflower
Yarrow: White, Yellow
Zexmenia

🌸 VINES
Carolina Jessamine
Coral Bean
Coral Honeysuckle (and Yellow)
Crossvine ‘Tangerine Beauty’
Mexican Flamevine
Wisteria: Texas, Amethyst Falls

🌳 SHRUBS
Abelia: Rose Creek, Canyon Creek, Kaleidoscope, Mango Twist, Twist of Lime, Radiance, Glossy
Agarita
Althea (many cultivars)
American Beautyberry
Aromatic Sumac
Bear’s Breeches
Fragrant Mimosa (Mimosa borealis)
Butterfly Bush (all sterile): Blue, Amethyst, Pink
Dwarf Palmetto
Hardy Hibiscus (includes Texas Star Hibiscus)
Mahonia: Woodland Sprite, Soft Caress
Mock Orange
Osmanthus ‘Goshiki’
Podocarpus ‘Pringles Dwarf’
Possumhaw Holly
Roughleaf Dogwood
Smokebush
Spirea (many types)
Texas Sage: Microburst, Lynn Legacy, Little Lynn, Laredo, San Antonio Rose
Viburnum: Shades of Pink, Blue Muffin, Alleghany, Chindo, Sandanka
Yaupon Holly: Dwarf, Pride of Houston, Skyline, Skyward, Weeping

🌲 TREES
Arizona Cypress: Blue Ice, Carolina Sapphire
Bald Cypress: Standard, Weeping
Blue Atlas Cedar: Serpentine, Horstmann
Bur Oak
Cedar Elm
Chinkapin Oak
Chitalpa ‘El Nino’
Desert Willow: Bubba, Sweet Bubba
Eastern Red Cedar
Eve’s Necklace
Japanese Maple: Bloodgood, Coral Bark, Sango Kaku, Crimson Queen, Viridis
Juniper: Brodie, Taylor, Skyrocket, Wichita Blue, Blue Arrow
Magnolia: Little Gem, Saucer
Mesquite: Cooper, Leslie Roy (both thornless)
Mexican Buckeye
Mexican Plum
Monterrey Oak
Red Oak, Shumard
Redbud (many cultivars)
Texas Persimmon
Vitex (sterile)
Wax Myrtle: Southern and Dwarf

🌵 CACTUS, AGAVE, YUCCA
Opuntia: Santa Rita (included under Prickly Pear Cactus)
Bright Edge Yucca
Center Stripe Agave
Color Guard Yucca
Giant Hesperaloe
Mangave
Mountain Agave
Narrow-leaf Agave
Parry’s Agave
Pink Parade Yucca
Prickly Pear Cactus
Red Yucca: Little Miss Sunshine (Yellow), Stoplights (Dwarf Red)
Softleaf Yucca
Sotol
Twistleaf Yucca: Green and Blue
Whales Tongue Agave

🌾 GRASSES
Big Bluestem
Blue Grama
Fountaingrass (sterile)
Gulf Muhly: Pink
Inland Sea Oats
Lemongrass (annual)
Little Bluestem
Mexican Feathergrass
Pine Muhly
Prairie Dropseed
Seep Muhly
Sedge: Cherokee, Texas, Berkeley, Feather Falls, Everillo, Webberville, Moon Falls
Switchgrass

🌿 GROUND COVERS
Ajuga
Clover Fern
Pigeonberry
Snake Herb
Frog Fruit
Horseherb
Sedum: Acre Green, Blue Spruce, Coral Reef, Lemon Ball
Silver Ponyfoot

🍇 FRUIT & EDIBLE PERENNIALS
Apples (Dwarf): Anna, Arkansas Black, Dorsett Golden
Avocado: Joey
Blackberries
Cantaloupe
Elderberries: Adams, Ranch, Wyldewood
Figs: Celeste, Chicago Hardy, Ischia Green, Little Miss Figgy, LSU Purple, LSU Gold, Latterula Everbearing, Magnolia
Fruiting Crabapple
Grapes
Jujube: Shanxi Li, GA 866
Lime: Mexican
Mulberries: Illinois Everbearing
Pawpaw: Native
Peaches: Bonanza Patio (Miniature), Cresthaven, Harvester, Loring, Redskin, Weeping
Pears: Moonglow, Pineapple
Persimmons: American/Native, Ichi ki kei jiro
Plums: Black Ice, Methley, Ozark Premier, Santa Rosa, Satsuma, Shiro Yellow
Pomegranates: Parfianka, Texas Pink

🥒 VEGETABLES and FRUITS
Cantaloupe
Cucumber
Eggplant
Honeydew
Okra
Peppers (many types)
Pumpkin
Squash: Crookneck, Straightneck, Zucchini, Kabocha, Acorn, Pumpkin
Watermelon

🌿 HERBS
Basil: Genovese, Cardinal, Sweetleaf, Red Rubin, Lime
Chamomile
Chives
Lavender
Lemon Balm
Lemongrass
Marigold ‘Mexican Mint’
Rosemary: Hill Hardy, Huntington Carpet
Mint: Pineapple, Chocolate, Strawberry, Mojito, Spearmint, Peppermint
Oregano
Roselle Hibiscus
Sage, Golden
Thyme, Summer, Golden

🌼 ANNUALS
Begonia
Bougainvillea
Clasping Coneflower – reseeding native biennial
Celosia
Cosmos
Dianthus
Dusty Miller Artemisia
Geraniums
Gomphrena
Nicotiana
Penta
Petunia Supertunia
Portulaca
Purslane
Salvia: Scarlet Sage
Scaevola
Zinnia
Sweet Potato Vine
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While annual tropical hibiscus line the tables at the big box stores, we opt for something more resilient: Cold hardy versions (often with bigger blooms!) that are Texas Tough!

These stunning hibiscus cultivars are bred from native Texan and North American species like Hibiscus moscheutos, H. coccineus, and H. laevis—plants adapted to survive freezing winters, blazing summers, and heavy clay soils. Unlike tropical hibiscus, these hybrids (Hibiscus × hybrida) die back in winter, but reliably return from the roots each spring. They combine bold, tropical-style pollinator-attracting flowers with dependable hardiness– making them ideal for North Texas landscapes. Each in stock now at Rooted In!Image attachmentImage attachment+Image attachment

While annual tropical hibiscus line the tables at the big box stores, we opt for something more resilient: Cold hardy versions (often with bigger blooms!) that are Texas Tough!

These stunning hibiscus cultivars are bred from native Texan and North American species like Hibiscus moscheutos, H. coccineus, and H. laevis—plants adapted to survive freezing winters, blazing summers, and heavy clay soils. Unlike tropical hibiscus, these hybrids (Hibiscus × hybrida) die back in winter, but reliably return from the roots each spring. They combine bold, tropical-style pollinator-attracting flowers with dependable hardiness– making them ideal for North Texas landscapes. Each in stock now at Rooted In!
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Looking for something tough as Texas? This native beauty is one of the most drought-tolerant, pollinator-friendly plants around—perfect for those dry, sun-blasted corners of your yard where nothing else seems to thrive. Bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds love it—and so will you.

#TexasTough #nativeplants #pollinatorgarden #droughttolerant #FullSunLover #PlantOfTheWeek #gardeningtexas #waterwise #texasnativeplants #lowmaintenancelandscaping #wildlifefriendly #RootedInTexas #txgardeners #heatlover
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“Blooms & Bouquets”- Flower Arranging from Your Garden – $55

Rooted In 12804 Pelzel Rd, Pilot Point, TX, United States

Turn your garden into a cutting paradise! Learn how to select, cut, and arrange seasonal flowers for effortless, natural-looking bouquets. This hands-on class allows you to take home a stunning, homegrown centerpiece. Join us at our charming farmhouse to let your creativity bloom—it’s a budding opportunity!

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12804 Pelzel Rd Pilot Point TX 76258

*Located off FM 455, about halfway between Celina and Pilot Point

CALL OR TEXT: 972.954.8580

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Tuesday – Saturday 9 AM – 5 PM
Sunday 10 AM – 5 PM

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