Welcome to the La Bahia Chapter of NPSOT including Washington County and the five surrounding counties within its boundaries.
We are in both the East Central Texas Plains and Texas Blackland Prairies, divided between Austin and Houston, and includes plains, prairies, and woodlands landscapes. Our average rainfall is about 42 inches with peak rainfall usually in May and October, Hardiness Zone 9a.
Use the menus in the bar above to get more information relevant to our area, including plant lists, activities, and more.
You can use the interactive map to the right to learn more about our local ecoregions, and find your location. Zoom in to find your ecoregion. Click on an ecoregion for more details.
Please join us at a plant sale and/or swap, field trip, or other activity.
Upcoming Events
Starting Native Plants from Seed Native Plant Society Virtual Events
La Bahia Chapter News
State Native Plant Society News

Summer 2025 Member Magazine
Executive Summary | Resilience in Bloom | Suburban Sanctuary | Texas-tough Summer Survivors | Where Salsa Meets Sage | A Rain Garden Grows | Member News | Smart Watering

Help us find our new Executive Director!
The Society seeks a dynamic leader to move our statewide, multi-chapter organization forward as we work to grow our impact by educating Texans about the important benefits of native plants

Less Water, More Wow: Native Grasses
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