Trinity Forks Chapter

Where to Buy

NICE Nurseries 

Look for this logo at participating nurseries:

Trinity Forks Chapter Native Plant Partner Nurseries

7976 U.S. 377, Pilot Point, TX, USA
1570 North Stemmons Freeway, Lewisville, TX 75057, USA
2623 James St, Denton, TX, USA
Native Roots Perennial Farm & Garden
8463 Crest View Road, Sanger, TX, USA
4765 U.S. 377, Cross Roads, TX, USA
3801 Lariat Road, Denton, TX 76207, USA
12804 Pelzel Rd, Pilot Point, TX 76258, USA
1213 East Sunset Boulevard, Celina, TX, USA

Additional NICE Native Plant Nurseries in the DFW Area

PREMIER NICE! Nursery Partner

Eco Blossom Nursery, 3037 Joyce Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76116, USA
Local delivery and pickup by appointment. Open House events on select weekends. 5% of your purchase is donated to charity of your choice, includes NPSOT.
5570 Huddleston Street, Haltom City, TX 76137, USA
5311 Colleyville Blvd, Colleyville, TX 76034, USA

PREMIER NICE! Nursery Partner

3300 W Division St, Arlington, Texas 76012, USA

PREMIER NICE! Nursery Partner

1701 White Settlement Rd, Fort Worth, Texas 76107, USA
7700 Northaven Road, Dallas, TX 75230, USA
Mesquite, TX, USA
2001 Skillman St, Dallas, TX 75206, USA
303 Southwest Barnard Street, Glen Rose, TX 76043, USA
8101 Anglin Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76140, USA

Other Nurseries 

The following nurseries are known to be frequent purveyors of Texas native plants and are well worth a visit:

Archie’s Gardenland, 6700 Camp Bowie Boulevard, Fort Worth, 76116, 817-737-6614 
www.archiesgardenland.com/

Selected Calloway’s Nurseries. We have found the Denton and Flower Mound stores to be native friendly. 601 Dallas Dr., Denton TX 76205, 940-591-8865 and 2901 Long Prairie Road, Flower Mound, TX  972-691-2650
http://www.calloways.com

D&L Farm and Home, 7976 Highway 377, Aubrey, TX  76227, 940-365-3129
www.dandlfarmandhome.com 

Eco-blossom Nursery, on-line only, local delivery, 817-720-5970
www.ecoblossom.com

Hartwell’s Nursery, 1570 N. Stemmons, Lewisville, TX  75067, 972-436-3612
www.hartwellsnursery.com

Marshall Grain, 5311 Colleyville Blvd, Colleyville, TX 76034, 817-416-6600,
www.marshallgrain.com 

Meador’s Nursery, 2623 James St, Denton, TX 76205, 940-382-2638,
www.meadornursery.com 

Native Roots Perennial Farm & Garden, 8463 Crestview Rd, Sanger, TX 76266, 940-395-0886,
By Appointment Only 
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090967043688

NTX Nursery & Stone
4765 US Hwy 377, Aubrey TX, 940-365-5994
https://ntxnurseryandstone.com/

North Haven Gardens, 7700 North Haven Road, Dallas, TX 75230 214-363-5316,
www.nhg.com 

Painted Flower Farm, 3801 Lariat Rd, Denton, TX 76207, 940-382-3789,
www.paintedflowerfarm.com/ 

Queen Bee’s Nursery, 200 E. Main St., Azle, TX  76020, 817-444-2400
https://www.azletexasflowershop.com/

Redenta’s, 2001 Skillman, Dallas, TX 75206, 214-823-9421
www.redentas.com/ 

RootedIn, 12804 Pelzel Road, Pilot Point, TX 76258, 979-777-4522
https://rootedin.com/

Shades of Green, 8801 Coit Road, Frisco, TX 75035, 972-335-9095,
www.shadesofgreeninc.com/

Weston Gardens in Bloom, 8101 Anglin, Fort Worth TX 76140, 817-572-0549,
www.westongardens.com/ 

Blooming Colors, 2221 Ira E. Woods, Grapevine, TX 76051, 817-416-6669,
http://www.bloomingcolorsnursery.com

Bruce Miller Nursery, 1000 E Beltline Rd, Richardson TX 75081, 972-238-0204,
http://www.brucemillernursery.com

Brumley’s Garden, 10540 Church Rd., Dallas, TX 75238, 214-942-0794,
www.brumleygardens.com  

Christina’s, Stone & Garden Center, 14400 Preston Road, Frisco, TX  75033, (214) 705-9660, https://www.facebook.com/CristinasGardenCenterFrisco/

Covington’s Nursery and Landscape, 5518 Pres. George Bush Hwy, Rowlett TX  75089, 972-475-5888, www.covingtonnursery.com  

Four Seasons Nursery, 3333 E. University, Denton, TX 76208, 940-566-2172,
www.fourseasons91.com

Greenmaker Nursery, 3030 Northwest Loop, Stephenville TX 76401, 254-965-7273,
http://www.greenmakernursery.com/

H.I.S. Nursery, 3080 E Hwy 67, Glen Rose TX 76043, 254-396-1943,
https://www.facebook.com/H.I.S.Nursery

Hypermotion Landscape, 8021 County Road 167, McKinney, TX, 972-523-8120, 
http://www.hypermotionlandscape.com/

Justin Ace Hardware, 1429 W. 1st Street, Justin, TX  76247 (940)648-0099,
https://www.acehardware.com/

Justin Seed, 524 South Highway 156, Justin, TX, 76247 (940) 648-2751,
http://justinseed.com/

Native American Seed (mail order only), 610 Main Street, Junction, TX 76849, 800-728-4043, www.seedsource.com

Native Gardeners, 407 South Pipeline Road East, Euless, TX 76040,
214-814-0932,
https://native-gardeners.com/

Native Plant Sales by your local Native Plant Society Chapter
http://www.npsot.org

Ron’s Organics, 1820 S Beltline Rd, Mesquite TX 75181, 972-329-4769,
www.organicdyanmics.com 

The Tree Place, 5501 East IH20, Fort Worth TX 76140, 817-561-9248,  
thetreeplace.com/

About the Region

2026 Fall Symposium Logo

This low-elevations region of Texas extends inland from the barrier islands, about 60 or so miles, and stretches from Brownsville to Louisiana. In total, it covers about 9.5 million acres, with a high point of 150 feet in elevation. More than 1000 species of plants can be found in this region. On the southern end, species more common in Mexico (such as Sabal mexicana) and Central America occur.

The barrier islands provide us with dune systems, and clay flats to the inland side, which have species found in these areas alone. Many plants here, such as Ipomoea pes-caprae (beach morning glory), can be found throughout tropical regions of the globe. I’ve encountered the same species on the beaches of Guam.

Once inland, vast marshes and wet prairies occur. Occasionally, oak (Quercus fusiformis) groves can be found. Common grasses include species of Bothriochloa, Paspalum, and Sporobolus; eastern gamagrass (Tripsacum dactyloides); and switchgrass (Panicum species). Many rivers and creeks cut through the Gulf Prairies, and along these riparian areas various species of trees, Sabal minor, and other plants adapted to clay soils can be found. Due to overgrazing, farming, and fire suppression, woody species such as mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) and huisache (Acacia farnesiana), and invasive species such as chinaberry (Melia azedarach), Brazilian pepper (Schinus terebinthifolius), and Chinese tallow (Sapium sebiferum) have increased and displaced our native flora.

Source: Wildflowers of Texas by Michael Eason