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Sponsor Wildscapes Workshop
Your sponsorship will help fuel our mission to restore native ecosystems through education, outreach, and example. In addition to this annual workshop, we host monthly speaker events, offer wildscaping grants, and sponsor invasive species removal efforts throughout the Houston area.

Chapter Meeting: Pollinator Road Trip 4: A Habitat Grant Update
Take a virtual road trip to visit pollinator habitats funded by the chapter’s Native Pollinator Habitat Grant Program.

Native Tree Selection: Recommendations for Various Spaces
Have you wondered which native tree will shade your backyard, not drop leaves in the pool, and also doesn’t need a lot of water? Or wonder what to consider when picking a tree for color or to create a visual screen? Rachel Sarlls addresses these questions and others during our August meeting.

Register Now for the Fall Symposium
Registration is open now for the Fall Symposium in Salado.

Calvin Nering – 2025 recipient of $2000 “Bill Lindemann Scholarship”
The Fredericksburg Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas (NPSOT) has awarded its $2,000 “Bill Lindemann Scholarship” to Calvin Nering, a student at the University of North Texas. Nering expects to receive his Bachelor of Science degree in Ecology for Environmental Science, with a minor in Geography, in spring 2026.

Come See us at the Fall Native Plant Sale on October 18, 2025!
Visit us at our Fall Native Plant Sale on Saturday, October 18, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at the Herff Farm Teaching Barn, at 33 Herff Road in Boerne. Take advantage of this opportunity to easily obtain native plants suited to our eco region, and along with making your

Boerne Chapter Meeting Tuesday, September 2
Join us at our Tuesday, September 2nd chapter meeting! We are excited to host Edward “Eddie” Seidensticker, who will speak to us about Native Grasses of the Texas Hill Country. Eddie Seidensticker currently serves on the board of the Kendall Soil and Water Conservation District (Kendall SWCD #216). Kendal SWCD’s
August is for Planning
What is a gardener to do in San Antonio in August? Read on for recommendations by NPSOT member, Pam Peck.

August 5 Chapter Meeting
Please join us on Tuesday August 5th for our chapter program on “Land Stewardship for Birds and the Importance of Native Plant Communities”. You can attend either in person at the Heard Museum in McKinney or virtually via Zoom. Our speaker, Rufus Stephens, will be discussing how diverse and healthy native plant communities are

Summer 2025 Member Magazine
Executive Summary | Resilience in Bloom | Suburban Sanctuary | Texas-tough Summer Survivors | Where Salsa Meets Sage | A Rain Garden Grows | Member News | Smart Watering

Sept. 13 – Lakes & Pines Chapter Fall Plant Sale
Join us at the Lakes and Pines NPSOT Native Plant Sale at the Wood County Master Gardener HERB FEST 2025 at the Middle D Ranch, 431 CR 3135, Quitman

Sept. 3 Lakes & Pines Chapter Meeting – “Beneficial Critters” with Linda Timmons
The insects, animals, and other organisms that naturally help maintain a healthy ecosystem