Native grasses have shaped Texas prairies for centuries, yet less than 1% of the state’s original 20 million acres of tallgrass prairie remains today, according to the Native Prairies Association of Texas.
That makes tallgrass prairie one of North America’s most endangered ecosystems. The small remaining parcels of native grasses that remain today are vital for prairie restoration and conservation, helping to preserve biodiversity, reduce erosion, and support pollinators and wildlife.
They offer a beautiful, low-maintenance alternative to turfgrass, thriving in Texas’ climate with minimal water. Plus, they’re gorgeous!
Why not add one or two to your landscape this spring? Whether you want to create a prairie style garden or just add some texture and color, here are some of the best native grasses for Texas.
Less Water,
More Wow:
Native
Grasses
By Lindsey Townsend,
Tyler Chapter
Did you like this article? It’s from our Spring 2025 Texas Native Plants magazine. Read more here







