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Beautiful Native Grasses of the Texas Hill Country
“When we think of native plants, we usually think about the pretty wildflowers along our roadways, but there’s so much more” said Jonathan Watt, president of NPSOT Fredericksburg. “I’m really looking forward to hearing from Beth McMahon about why our native grasses are beautiful, too, and what they provide for our ecosystem.”

Native Plant Rescue Project – May 17 Chapter meeting
Our next Highland Lakes-NPSOT Meeting, which will be Saturday, 17 May, 1:00-3:00 p.m. at the Marble Falls Library, 101 Main Street. This meeting will count as one hour of Advanced Training credit for Master Gardeners, and one hour of Advanced Training credit for Master Naturalists. Ashley Landry is the founder of the Native

Fall Plant Sale on October 25
SAVE THE DATE! The Clear Lake Chapter’s fall plant sale is scheduled for October 25 from 8 to 10:30 am.

Nominations Are Open for 2025 Annual Awards!
Each year our Society recognizes achievements of individuals and groups whose work supports our mission and enriches our understanding or appreciation of Texas native plants. Awards are presented for acts of conservation and public service, excellence in writing, horticultural achievement, lifetime achievement, and service. These awards are selected by the

Chapter Meeting: Train the Trainer—Teaching About Monarchs in Low-tech Spaces
May 12 — Carol Clark will present a workshop designed to give participants the knowledge and confidence they need to teach about Monarch butterflies in outdoor and other low-tech settings.

Spring 2025 Member Magazine
Executive Summary | Blooming with Possibility | Wildflower Waltz | Native Grasses | Member News | Texas Wildflower Day

Come Celebrate our 25th Anniversary on Friday, May 23rd!
We are thrilled to announce a special event to celebrate our 25th anniversary, to be held on Friday, May 23, 2025, from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM at the Patrick Heath Public Library in Boerne. NPSOT members and NPSOT friends are invited! This milestone celebration will feature a variety of

Join us for our chapter meeting June 5th, “Monarch Waystations for Texas” by Carol Clark

Chapter Meeting August 7th with a special presentation by our president Regina Levoy
Join us August 7th at Gary Halter Nature Center at Lick Creek Park. More details to come!

Wanted Mountain Cedars, Dead and Alive
For more than 100 years, we’ve fought the woody brush spreading across the limestone regions of Texas called karst country. Much of this woody cover consists of native juniper trees, commonly called mountain cedars. Instead of causing harm, we now know mountain cedars act as ecosystem engineers to improve and sustain Texas karst country function.

Greenbrier: Texas-Tough Vines with a Purpose
Greenbrier Vines are typically dismissed as a nuisance due to their abundant thorns and aggressive growth. But these native plants are the very definition of “Texas-tough”, as the woody vine can thrive in a range of habitats and conditions. In suburban landscapes, they will not win any popularity contests. But