Where to See Native Plants
These native places are great for seeing what plants have either been planted in attractive combinations / landscaping or how native plants community associations occur by Mother Nature. Take some time to get outside and enjoy nature and native plants!
Chapter Demonstration Gardens
Parks, Trails, Preserves, and More
Old Galveston Cemetery District
No mow plan in spring means that the cemeteries are bursting with coreopsis and other wild flowers from March-May/June each year.
OP Schnabel Park
202 acres with oak trees, mountain laurels and other native vegetation. Learn more.
Palo Pinto Mountains State Park
Drive about 75 miles west of the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex and you’ll enter the Palo Pinto Mountains. Just north of the freeway lies 4,871 acres of former ranch […]
Parkhill Prairie
A 436-acre native plant preserve located in northeast Collin County. Parkhill Prairie Park features a 52-acre relic of the Blackland tall-grass prairie and provides magnificent views of the countryside.
Phil Hardberger Park (east)
Phil Hardberger Park is a 330-acre sustainable natural area / urban park. It is managed for its wildlife habitat as much as for people. The master plan calls for 75% […]
Phil Hardberger Park (west)
Phil Hardberger Park is a 330-acre sustainable natural area / urban park. It is managed for its wildlife habitat as much as for people. The master plan calls for 75% […]
Rain Garden Demonstration Garden
Rain Garden demonstration gardens around San Antonio River Authority Building and down on the Riverwalk trail by the building. Map of Riverwalk.
Roots for Wings Demo Garden
Lewisville Animal Shelter Roots for Wings Demo Garden The City of Lewisville is excited to launch Roots for Wings, a pilot program certifying residential pollinator and native habitat gardens. This […]
San Antonio Botanical Garden
The 11-acre TX-Native Trail with more than 250 plant species that represent three ecosystems: Hill Country, South and East Texas. Learn more.
Smiley-Woodfin Prairie
The 2,100-acre meadow in Lamar County is the largest section of native grassland existing in Texas. This grassland has remained uncultivated, providing an annual harvest of native grasses.
Spring Creek Forest Preserve
The preserve is situated in northern Dallas County, and features old-growth bottomlandforest with a gentle, wide spring water stream that flows over a bed of solid limestone. The force of the water has […]
Station 511 in Argyle
Located at Station 511 in Argyle, Rewilding Station 511 is a joint project between Denton County ESD 1, Keep Argyle Beautiful, the Denton County Master Gardener Association, and NPSOT Trinity […]
Stiff Chapel Cemetary
A two-acre Texas Historic Cemetery dating from 1847. Located in McKinney, the grounds have a wide variety of native grasses and perennials on undisturbed soil.
The Butterfly Garden at Phil Hardberger Park
The Butterfly Garden is a raised garden bed for native pollinators planted in the form of a butterfly, just south of the Salado Creek Outdoor Classroom. Learn more.
The Butterfly Learning Center at Phil Hardberger Park
Located at Voelcker Homestead. Created by the Alamo Area Master Naturalists and operated by AAMN volunteers. Phil Hardberger Park 3rd Saturday programs are held at the BLC. Learn more.
The Dr. John Lipe Memorial Garden
Joyce Studer leads the management of this garden which features over 70 native and adapted Hill Country plants. It is one of the best collections of native plants in Fredericksburg, […]
The Headwaters Sanctuary at Incarnate Word
54 acres natural area, open to public with trails to Blue Hole Spring and Olmos Creek and a beautiful new native plant demonstration garden. Learn more.
The Land Bridge at Phil Hardberger Park
The Land Bridge not only connects the two sides of Phil Hardberger Park. It also reclaims native habitat OVER a major thoroughfare. Designed to make wildlife feel safe, the native […]
The Laura W. Bush Native Texas Park
The Laura W. Bush Native Texas Park, open year round, reflects President and Mrs. Bush’s love of the native Texas landscape. Visitors can explore native Texas environments such as Blackland […]
Tye Preston Library Native Gardens
For more information, visit the library website.
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Chapter Demo Gardens – beds, gardens or Monarch Waystations maintained by Native Plant Society of Texas volunteers from a specific chapter
Native Plant Gardens – any natural area where one can see native plants in the wild: park, trail, preserve, grassland, botanical garden, etc.