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#FREEClasses Join us Saturday, May 16 for a full day of native plant education, expert speakers, and local organizations—all focused on helping North Texas gardeners create landscapes that actually work!

This is a chance to learn directly from some of the most knowledgeable voices in native plants, pollinators, soil health, design, and prairie restoration—whether you're just getting started or refining an established landscape.

🌱 Free event
🌱 Come and go throughout the day
🌱 Large selection of native plants and seeds
🌱 Education and inspiration

📍 Rooted In
12804 Pelzel Road
Pilot Point, Texas 76258

🗓 Saturday, May 16
⏰ 10 AM – 3 PM

Speaker Lineup

10:15 – 10:45 AM — Kim Wootton
Practical, real-world lessons on what works (and what doesn’t) when going native.

11:05 – 11:50 AM — Carol Clark
Which native plants truly support Monarchs and pollinators—and how to use them.

12:05 – 12:35 PM — Patrick Dickinson
Designing native landscapes that feel refined, intentional, and beautiful.

12:55 – 1:25 PM — Jane Duke
Building living soil for stronger, more resilient landscapes.

1:50 – 2:20 PM — Rich Jaynes
Using native grasses to bring movement, texture, and prairie character into your landscape.

We’ll also have booths from Native Plant Society of Texas, Texas Master Naturalists, Denton County Master Gardeners, and Monarch Watch.

Bring your questions, bring a friend, and come spend the day with people who love plants as much as you do!

Event details: rootedin.com/event/native-plant-celebration-free/

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Hardy Hibiscus are Finally in Stock!!! —and unlike tropical hibiscus, these don’t become expensive annuals after one North Texas winter!

We only sell native or native-derived hardy hibiscus, built for our heat, clay soils, humidity, and winter freezes. They produce massive dinner-plate blooms all summer, support pollinators, and come back bigger and stronger every year!

Here’s a quick breakdown of the varieties we have right now:

Texas Star Hibiscus
Hibiscus coccineus (arguably native to Texas—see BONAP)
A bold native-type hardy hibiscus with deeply cut star-shaped scarlet red flowers that hummingbirds absolutely love. Strong vertical habit, thrives in full sun with regular moisture and creates a dramatic focal point in the landscape.
5–7'H x 3–4'W

Rose Mallow / Hardy Hibiscus
Hibiscus moscheutos
This species is native to Texas, including North Texas, and is the backbone of many of the best hardy hibiscus cultivars on the market. It brings huge dinner-plate blooms, strong perennial performance, and excellent adaptation to our regional climate and soils.

Inner Glow
Hibiscus moscheutos ‘Inner Glow’
A hardy hibiscus cultivar with huge blush-pink blooms and rich dark foliage that gives strong contrast in the garden. Excellent summer color with strong perennial performance in North Texas.
4–5'H x 3–4'W

Marshmallow Moon
Hibiscus moscheutos ‘Marshmallow Moon’
Massive pure white flowers over deep near-black foliage make this one a serious statement plant. One of the strongest white-flowering hardy hibiscus for heat and pollinator value.
4–5'H x 4–5'W

Starry Starry Night
Hibiscus moscheutos ‘Starry Starry Night’
Enormous soft pink flowers float above dramatic dark purple-black foliage for a bold landscape look. Compact enough for smaller beds while still delivering huge summer blooms.
4'H x 4–5'W

Watermelon Ruffles
Hibiscus moscheutos ‘Watermelon Ruffles’
Large ruffled watermelon-pink blooms make this one one of the showiest hardy hibiscus in the garden. Strong heat tolerance and excellent repeat blooming through summer.
4–5'H x 4'W

Luna Series
Hibiscus moscheutos
The Luna series is a more compact hardy hibiscus bred for huge blooms on shorter, fuller plants—perfect for smaller gardens, containers, and strong front-of-bed color. Same winter hardiness, same massive flowers, just in a tighter footprint.

Luna White
Hibiscus moscheutos ‘Luna White’
Huge pure white blooms with a bold red eye make this one clean, classic, and easy to design around. Compact growth makes it great for patios, foundation beds, and smaller landscapes.
2–3'H x 2–3'W

Luna Swirl
Hibiscus moscheutos ‘Luna Swirl’
Massive white blooms brushed with pink swirls make every flower look a little different. Heavy blooming and compact growth give it strong summer color without taking over the bed.
2–3'H x 2–3'W

Luna Rose
Hibiscus moscheutos ‘Luna Rose’
Bright rosy-pink flowers with a red eye bring bold color on a shorter, more manageable plant. Excellent for smaller spaces that still need that dinner-plate bloom effect.
2–3'H x 2–3'W

Summerific® Series
Hibiscus × hybrid
Likely derived from H. moscheutos, H. coccineus, and other North American hardy hibiscus species. These are bred for improved flower size, darker foliage, stronger branching, and major landscape presence.

Summerific® Cookies and Cream
Huge white flowers with deep red centers and dark foliage give this one major contrast and curb appeal. Native-derived toughness with improved flower size and stronger garden performance.
4–5'H x 4–5'W

Summerific® Edge of Night
Near-black foliage paired with giant bright pink flowers makes this one one of the boldest in the group. Handles heat and humidity beautifully while looking almost tropical.
4–5'H x 4–5'W

Summerific® Garnet Globes
Rich deep red blooms and dark foliage create a dramatic, high-impact summer display. Looks tropical but returns reliably year after year in North Texas.
4–5'H x 4–5'W

Summerific® Valentine’s Crush
Bright bubblegum-pink blooms cover this rounded, compact grower through the hottest part of summer. Excellent for smaller spaces where you still want big flower power.
4'H x 4'H

Midnight Marvel Hibiscus
Hibiscus × hybrid
A striking hardy hibiscus with massive scarlet-red dinner-plate blooms set against dramatic near-black foliage for one of the boldest contrasts in the garden. Strong upright growth, excellent heat tolerance, and true perennial performance make it a standout for North Texas landscapes.
4–5'H x 4–5'W

Blackberry Marvel Hibiscus
Hibiscus × hybrid
Massive rich deep magenta to blackberry-colored blooms with a dark red eye create one of the most intense flower colors in hardy hibiscus. Strong vigor, excellent heat tolerance, and bold presence make it a high-impact focal point in summer landscapes.
4–5'H x 4–5'W

Each has BIG flowers. REAL winter hardiness. And are actually adapted to Texas.
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The gift shop Rooted In is meant to feel calm, layered, and a little bit like a discovery!

You’ll find shelves lined with botanical prints and vintage-style insect artwork, clusters of terracotta pots, and houseplants chosen for one simple reason—they’re easy. The kind you can take home and actually succeed with.

There are soft linens and pillows that bring a little garden feel indoors, stacks of patterned dishes and mugs, and warm wood cutting boards that feel like they’ve always belonged in your kitchen.

Tucked throughout are small botanical treasures—magnets, pins, and garden guides—things that make great gifts or quiet keepsakes for yourself.

You’ll also come across local candles and room sprays, dried flowers (including locally grown), and a pantry corner with honey, jams, and jellies.

If you’ve never taken the time to wander through, this is your invitation. No rush—just come look around.

📍 12804 Pelzel Road, Pilot Point, Texas 76258
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🕙 Sunday 10–5
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