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
Veterans’ Memorial
Managed by Ward Miller. Our own military veterans (high 5 and thank you!), Ward Miller and Lloyd Kneese, care for this sacred native plant garden on Main Street, in front […]
Walker Ranch Natural Area
0.5 mile paved exercise trail, about 1 mile of nature trail. This park lies along the Salado Creek Greenway trial, between Phil Hardberger Park and McAllister Park. Learn more.
Wildscape Demo Garden at Phil Hardberger Park
The PHP Wildscape Demonstration Garden serves as a teaching garden to showcase native Texas plants. Learn more.
Windmill Garden – Brookhaven College
The native plant and pollinator Windmill Garden of Brookhaven College was awarded a grant from the Dallas chapter for additional native plants to continue their great strides in public outreach, […]
Wood County Arboretum & Botanical Gardens
The Wood County Arboretum covers 23 acres and includes a walking trail, gazebo, sensory garden, shade garden, a waterwise garden, a monarch garden, numerous rose and flower beds, and the […]
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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.