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  • April 2024

  • Thu 18

    Predatory Garden Insects from the Nature Discovery Center – April 18

    April 18, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Join us to have a look at the various predatory insects that can be found in the native plant gardens at the Nature Discovery Center, such as assassin bugs, ladybird Beetles, and Wasps. We will also talk about what you can do to encourage them to stay and prey in your garden.

  • May 2024

  • Thu 16
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    Who is the Bring Back the Monarchs to Texas Committee? Find out on May 16.

    May 16, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    If you’ve ever wondered who or what the NPSOT Bring Back the Monarchs to Texas committee is, this program will explain how it benefits not just Monarchs but also a host of other creatures, native plants, and NPSOT itself.

  • June 2024

  • Thu 20

    Night Wings Over the Prairie – Insect Life After Dark – June 20

    June 20, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    As native plant enthusiasts, you probably know a lot about prairie plants and their associated insect life during the daytime.  But how much do you know about insect nightlife? Join us as we explore nocturnal insect species at three Houston-area prairies.

  • July 2024

  • Thu 18

    Greener Gulfton: Native Plants for Health, Resilience, and Biodiversity – July 18

    July 18, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Gulfton is a culturally rich yet nature-deprived community at risk for rising temperatures, air pollution, and increased stress levels. Learn about the transformation underway in the Greener Gulfton effort!

  • August 2024

  • Thu 15

    From the Bayou to the Hills and Lost Palms of Texas – August 15

    August 15, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Join us to learn about Eric Ruchstuhl's work removing invasive species in Texas and witness the unveiling of his results mapping the lost palms of Texas, Sabal mexicana.

  • September 2024

  • Thu 19

    Building Bird-Friendly Communities with Houston Audubon: How to Attract and Support Native Birds Wherever You Live, Work, and Play – September 19

    September 19, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Amber Leung of Houston Audubon as she delves into the factors driving bird population decline and explores how we can make a difference.

  • October 2024

  • Tue 8

    Chapter Meeting – “Mowing Practices Along Texas Roads” presented by TxDOT

    October 8, 2024 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

    Join us at Riverside Nature Center (RNC) for a presentation on the mowing practices of TxDot along our Texas roadways. Social time begins at 1 pm followed by the chapter […]

  • Thu 17

    Board Member Presentations – October 17

    October 17, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Houston Chapter Board Members will share their stories with our membership and summarize their experiences with urban habitat gardening.

  • November 2024

  • Thu 21

    Annual Native Plant/Seed Swap and Potluck – November 21

    November 21, 2024 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

    Join us for one of favorite annual events and swap some plants and seeds! We will have a few announcements, folks will talk about what plant babies they've brought, then there will be a mad dash to pick your most coveted plants! This is always a fun event. What's better than free plants, right?

  • December 2024

  • Thu 19

    NPSOT-Houston Holiday Dinner – December 19

    December 19, 2024 @ 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

    Rather than hold our regular third-Thursday monthly meeting during this busy time of year, our tradition is to gather for a meal and some fellowship with other native plant enthusiasts.

  • January 2025

  • Thu 16

    January Monthly Meeting – January 16

    January 16, 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Our January meeting will include a vote for our 2025 board, updates from two Wildscape grant recipients, and a chapter financial status.

  • February 2025

  • Thu 20

    Reestablishing Native Canopy in the Urban Landscape, A Practical Guide – February 20

    February 20, 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Stephen Cook shares practical experience and tips from his reforestation efforts in the Montrose super neighborhood, discusses urban heat island effect, introduces several beneficial native tree species to consider for city projects, and provides resources for those interested in native urban forestry.

  • Tue 25

    Let’s Get Growing: Learn to Propagate Native Seeds & Plants

    February 25, 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 8:15 pm

    Jonathan Watt, President, NPSOT Fredericksburg chapter, will speak about propagating native plants to use in your landscape at the next chapter meeting. He will talk about seed collection, cleaning, stratifying, sowing, transplanting and the general care of young plants. He’ll also include pictures of his set-up and the materials he uses. The chapter meeting on […]

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  • March 2025

  • Thu 20

    Native Plants in Houston: Building a Local Supply Chain for a Growing Market – March 20

    March 20, 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Matt Stahman will discuss the state of local native plant supplies, the markets for those supplies, and the need and formation of a supply chain for future markets for native plants and native plant materials.

  • April 2025

  • Thu 17

    Why Native Plants? – April 17

    April 17, 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Join us at our April chapter meeting where we take a fun look at the who, what, where, when, why, and how of native plants. We will grow your native plant vocabulary, cultivate some knowledge, and sow some seeds for the change we want to see in the world.

  • May 2025

  • Thu 15

    Rewilding Our Perception of What Belongs – May 15

    May 15, 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Explore the ecological restoration goal of returning to a singular "climax state" and it's clash with the complex reality of the world.

  • June 2025

  • Thu 19

    Endangered Species Act: Plant Protection and Beyond – June 19

    June 19, 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Learn the basics of the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA) law, with an emphasis on protections the ESA scheme can offer plants.

  • July 2025

  • Thu 17

    Bees! How We Can Help Them – July 17

    July 17, 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Colin McKenzie will discuss a history of bees and their role in our ecosystem, as well as their life histories, taxonomic relationships, ecology, and anatomy.

  • August 2025

  • Thu 21

    What One Million Rain Gardens Could Do for Houston – August 21

    August 21, 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    In Northeast Houston, rain gardens are empowering communities to reimagine flood control, restoring native ecology while challenging environmental inequities. These grassroots green infrastructure projects are reshaping the landscape—and the narrative—one resilient basin at a time.

  • September 2025

  • Thu 18

    Wild Spices: Adding a Taste of Native Texas to Your Table – September 18

    September 18, 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Join internationally recognized foraging instructor and author Dr. Mark Vorderbruggen aka “Merriwether” for a dive into his favorite wild herbs for jazzing up his meals and soon yours!

  • October 2025

  • Thu 16

    Three years, 75 acres and 100,000 wetland plants: Creating a wetland at John Paul Landing Park in Katy – October 16

    October 16, 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Mary Carol Edwards will discuss the results, adventures, and lessons learned on the John Paul Landing Park project.

  • November 2025

  • Thu 20

    Annual Native Plant/Seed Swap and Potluck – November 20

    November 20, 2025 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

    Join us for one of favorite annual events and swap some plants and seeds! We will have a few announcements, vote on next year's board, let folks talk about what plant babies they've brought, then there will be a mad dash to pick your most coveted plants!

  • December 2025

  • Thu 18

    Holiday Social at Bayou Heights Biergarten – December 18

    December 18, 2025 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

    Celebrate the season with fellow native plant lovers! Join us for food, festive drinks, and community cheer. Whatever you celebrate, come mingle and dream up next year’s wish list—starting with more native plants!

  • January 2026

  • Thu 15

    Below the Roots: Why Native Plants Depend on Soil Function to Truly Thrive – January 15

    January 15 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Explore what native plants require belowground in order to truly thrive, and why soil function often determines success long before species selection does.

  • February 2026

  • Thu 19

    Ancient Dune Swales: An Ode to the Coastal HeritagePreserve – February 19

    February 19 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Often overlooked, the native plants of our Gulf Coast play a major role in habitat restoration while quite literally holding all of us along the coast together. This presentation will dive into the science behind a diverse set of plants native to the Gulf Coast and zoom in specifically on those that inhabit Galveston Island’s […]

  • March 2026

  • Thu 19

    Native Solutions: Real-World Restoration Stories and the Impact of Local Plants

    March 19 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Ricci Simmons will discuss Galveston Bay Foundation's Native Plant Program, which supplies native plant resources for a wide variety of projects from home gardens to landscape restoration.

  • April 2026

  • Thu 2

    Chapter Meeting Thursday, April 2nd featuring Dr Alan Pepper- “Conserving Texas’ Rare and Endangered Native Plants”

    April 2 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

    Chapter Meeting Thursday April 2nd featuring Dr Alan Pepper Thursday, April 2nd, 6 PM Meet and Greet, 6:30- 7:30 PM Presentation. More Details to Come! Having grown up amongst the flora of Northern California, Alan Pepper attained a post-doctorate in plant biology along with some graduate work in restoration ecology. Sometime afterwards, he took a […]

  • Thu 16

    Houston Chapter Meeting – April 16

    April 16 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Mark your calendar — we’re working on something amazing, and we can’t wait to share more with you as everything comes together. About the Speaker We are lining up an inspiring and educational speaker, and we’ll be revealing their story very soon. Stay tuned — you won’t want to miss this! Our monthly chapter meetings […]

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About the Region

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Salado, the location of our Fall 2025 Symposium, lies at the intersection of two ecoregions: the Edwards Plateau (Limestone Cut Plain) and Blackland Prairie (Northern Blackland Prairie).

The Edwards Plateau area is also called the Hill Country; however, this general term covers a much larger area extending farther north. Spring-fed creeks are found throughout the region; deep limestone canyons, rivers, and lakes (reservoirs) are common. Ashe juniper is perhaps the most common woody species found throughout the region. Additional woody species include various species of oak, with live oak (Quercus fusiformis) being the most common. Sycamores (Platanus occidentalis) and bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) border waterways. This area is well known for its spring wildflower displays, though they may be viewed in spring, late summer, and fall, as well. According to Texas Parks and Wildlife, average annual rainfall in the Edwards Plateau ranges from 15 to 34 inches.

The Blackland Prairie extends from the Red River south to San Antonio, bordered on the west by the Edwards Plateau and the Cross Timbers, and on the east by the Post Oak Savannah. Annual rainfall averages 30 to 40 inches, with higher averages to the east. This region is dominated by prairie species. The most common grass species include little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium) and Indian grass (Sorghastrum nutans) in the uplands and switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) in the riparian areas and drainages. Common herbaceous flowering plants include salvias, penstemons, and silphiums. This area has suffered greatly from overgrazing and agricultural use. Few intact areas remain, though many of the plants can be found along county roadsides throughout the region.

Our fall Symposium host chapter, the Tonkawa Chapter, includes both of these ecoregions.

Source: Wildflowers of Texas by Michael Eason