NICE Nursery Plant Sale at Pollinatives

Location: Pollinatives Nursery, 101 South St, Converse, TX 78109

Mark your calendars and don’t miss this native plant sale wrapping up Texas Native Plant Week 2025!

Pollinatives exclusively carries native plants that benefit our local ecosystem and that thrive in our unique climate. In addition to well know species, it stocks a large selection of unique and hard-to-find native Texas plants. Plus, every plant purchased on this date at Pollinatives will result in a financial contribution to the San Antonio NPSOT Chapter!

Pollinatives is one of our chapter’s NICE nurseries! Learn more about our NICE program here.

NPSOT CHAPTER VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY:
Of course, we will need volunteers to serve as Plant Associates and assist customers in finding and selecting plants. We have scheduled two shifts of 2.5 hours — either 9:30 am to noon, or from noon to 2:30 pm.  You can sign up for shifts on SignUp Genius here: NPSOT – San Antonio Chapter: NICE Partner Plant Sale at Pollinatives

We also added a waitlist shift (hours are fictional so it appears last on list).  So if all shifts are full, but you would  like to be on standby, the volunteer coordinator will contact you if someone needs to drop out.  BTW, if your schedule changes after you sign up, you do have to email the volunteer coordinator so you can be removed from the volunteer list.

Date
Oct 25 2025
Expired!
Time
9:30 am - 2:30 pm
Cost
$
Organizer
San Antonio Calendar

About the Region

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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