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Winter 2024 Member Magazine

Characterized by rolling terrain covered with pines and oaks and rich bottomlands with tall hardwoods, the immense East Texas Pineywoods covers approximately
23,500 miles, according to TPWD. Photo by Dawn Stover
Characterized by rolling terrain covered with pines and oaks and rich bottomlands with tall hardwoods, the immense East Texas Pineywoods covers approximately 23,500 miles, according to TPWD. Photo by Dawn Stover
The Cibolo Center for Conservation is dedicated to
the conservation and preservation of the Cibolo Creek
watershed and the surrounding Hill Country region. Photo by Cibolo
Center for Conservation
The Cibolo Center for Conservation is dedicated to the conservation and preservation of the Cibolo Creek watershed and the surrounding Hill Country region. Photo by Cibolo Center for Conservation
Possumhaw in the Snow. 
Photo by Cecil Carter
Possumhaw in the Snow. Photo by Cecil Carter

In This Issue

From Pines to Petals: Exploring the Pineywoods

2023 Society Award Recipients

No-Freeze Trees

Water-Wise Strategies

Conservation Champions

Power Plants for Pollinators

Using the Invasive Plant Database

Coming Soon: More Native Milkweed!

Native Gardens are For the Birds

Native Plants Thriving in Town Hall

Promoting Native Milkweeds

Engaging the Next Generation

Native Plant Student Art Showcased

If You Know What to Look For