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What Bison Did For Bees: The Story of the World’s Greatest “Weed”
By Peter Keilty, Austin Chapter Sunflowers can feel so familiar that it is easy to overlook how extraordinary they are. In Texas, wild sunflowers are not just cheerful roadside flowers or garden volunteers. They are durable native plants that feed pollinators, shelter wildlife, and flourish in places many other species

June 6 NLCP Level 1 Class: A Learning Experience!
The Lakes & Pines and Tyler Chapters of the Native Plant Society of Texas hosted the Level 1 Native Landscape Certification Program class at the Tyler Nature Center on Saturday, June 6. Thirty native plant enthusiasts attended the class which focused on Introduction to Native Landscapes and was taught by

Upcoming Discussion “Bringing Nature Home” by Douglas Tallamy
June 25 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm There is still plenty of time to read up and join us in the discussion, or just come to listen and help us package seeds for sharing at upcoming events. 6pm Social hour, 7pm – 8pm Meeting Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 502 Church St, Galveston, TX 77550 You

July 7th Meeting: Native Swagger – Turning Heads with Texas Plants
Our Tuesday July 7th chapter meeting will be available to attend in person at the Heard Museum in McKinney or online via Zoom. The program will feature Andrea Delong-Amaya speaking on “Native Swagger – Turning Heads with Texas Plants”. Presentation Summary: Native plants are ecological powerhouses, and they represent the

Chapter Meeting: Pollinator Road Trip: A Habitat Grant Update
For our June meeting, we’ll take a closer look at pollinator habitats supported by the Clear Lake Chapter’s Native Pollinator Habitat Grant Program.

July 1 Lakes & Pines Chapter Meeting: “Riverby Ranch – The Rewilding of a North Texas Century Farm” presented by Brandon Hall
A special presentation about the history, project background techniques, insights, and outcomes of restoration efforts on a 15,500 acre farm on the Red River. Scalable techniques will be provided for the everyday landowner if time allows.

Tony Manasseri
Below is information about Tony Manasseri’s Celebration of Life. It will be on Saturday, June 27 from 2:00 – 4:00 pm at The Landing in Myers Park, 7117 County Rd 166, McKinney. More information below.

Texas Bluebonnets: A Play In Three Acts
By Dr. Byron D. Augustin, San Antonio and Fredericksburg Chapters Few flowers are as closely tied to Texas identity as the bluebonnet. One reason Texans never seem to tire of them is that “bluebonnet” does not refer to a single plant but to a family of six state-recognized species, from

Summer 2026 Member Magazine
Texas Bluebonnets: A Play In Three Acts | What Bison Did For Bees | What’s Growing Isn’t Always What’s Best | Summer Survivors | Member News | A Thorny Dilemma | Barking Up the Right Tree

San Antonio Chapter Meeting June 2026
June 23, 2026: Presentation by Jeanie Hernandez, Quality Assurance Specialist II with the San Antonio River Authority. Slow Down Burden, Spread Out Teamwork, Sink In Impact.

Guided Garden Walk – June 2
Before our June Chapter Meeting on Tuesday June 2, join us for a guided walk through the Heard Gardens. Our schedule is as follows: 5:45 – Begin gathering in Laughlin Hall for Garden Walk 6:00 – Garden Walk begins 6:45 – Garden Walk concludes 7:00 – Chapter Meeting begins We look
