
Protecting the Texas environment through conservation, research and utilization of native plants
Native Plant Database
Search for plants that fit your landscape by soil type, sun/shade, height, and more
Bring Back the Monarchs Grants Available
Apply now for our annual Bring Back the Monarchs to Texas grant program. We make grants available to schools, nature centers and other organizations, to create additional Monarch habitat using native Texas plants.

Register Now for the 2025 Virtual Spring Symposium!
Our in-person event Saturday, March 8, 2025 at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin in person has filled and is at wait-list status, but you can still register for the virtual event.
Scholarships Available - Apply Now
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS February 1 – March 15, 2025
The Native Plant Society of Texas is offering two undergraduate student awards: the Dr. Alfred Richardson Undergraduate Scholarship and the Kate Hillhouse Undergraduate Scholarship.
Both are available to biology and ecology (or related) students who will be juniors or seniors at a Texas university or college in Fall 2025 and meet certain criteria.
Native Plants ...
Are drought-tolerant, naturally conserving our precious water resources
Provide habitat and food for birds, butterflies, bees and other wildlife
Don’t need special pampering or fertilizing
Are natural to their ecosystem
Help us maintain biological biodiversity


Shop Native Plants Near You!
The Native Plant Society of Texas partners with local nurseries and growers. Learn more about our NICE Program and start shopping.
Latest Chapter News
Local chapters across the state help promote the Native Plant Society of Texas mission while providing a social context which many members enjoy. Each chapter chooses projects according to the interests of their members, and organizes local field trips, meetings, plant sales and other events. Most chapters publish their own websites and newsletters.

Let’s Get Growing: Learn to Propagate Native Plants
“I have always been fascinated by seeds and the miracle of the plants growing from them,” stated Watt, President of the Fredericksburg chapter Board of Directors. “I’m looking forward to sharing my many years of experience growing from seed and other propagation methods.”
Watt has been deeply involved with plants, from botanic garden-sponsored expeditions in Central and South America to taxonomy, landscape design, installation and maintenance, plant collection and propagation.

Monarch Waystation Help Needed
Seeking Volunteers On Saturday February 15 there will be a

A Valentine’s Tribute to Native Texas Plants
Valentine’s Day is coming soon, a time to show our
Where to see native plants
Chapter members support native plant gardens, or Chapter Demo Gardens, in many cities and parks in Texas.
Classes and Native Landscape Certification

Class Descriptions
Level 1 is a prerequisite for Level 2 and for Level 3. Subsequent levels may be taken in any order. NLCP is a state-wide program, but classes focus on the

Native Landscape Certification Program
Spring 2025 Schedule Classes are consistent across the state but focus on the characteristics and plants of the region in which they are taught. Please register for classes located in
Gardening for Monarchs
Monarch & Milkweed Resources
Learn about Monarchs Learn about the Monarch Butterfly Learn about Milkweed Texas Parks and Wildlife Identification of Milkweeds (Illustrated Guide) Learn about Butterfly Gardens Wildflower Center guide to making
Monarch Waystation Requirements
Monarch Waystations are places that provide all the resources necessary for monarchs to produce successive generations and sustain their migration. A Monarch Waystation needs milkweeds, nectar plants, and some kind of
Garden Grants
Monarch Garden Grants The Native Plant Society of Texas awards small grants to nature centers, schools, educational groups and others to help fund development of Monarch demonstration gardens or Monarch Waystations
Texas Native Plants Member Magazine

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Spread the word – academic grants process opens soon! Applications for the graduate level Ann Miller Gonzales Graduate Research Grant will be accepted from September 1 – October 15.