Upcoming Plant Sales

Spring and fall are good times to plant native flowers, shrubs, and trees, and many of our chapters and affiliated organizations have plant sales then. Take advantage of this opportunity to easily obtain native plants suited to your ecoregion and along with making your space beautiful, you’ll be providing food and habitat for butterflies, birds, and other wildlife. Many native plants even do well in containers – no yard required. Plant sales also support your local NPSOT chapter, and NPSOT volunteers at the plant sale are a great resource to answer your native plant questions.

This list will be updated each spring and fall with additional sales so check back for more! If your chapter is having a plant sale that is not listed, or you have a correction to this list please let us know at webmaster@npsot.org.

If you have specific questions about a plant sale, please contact the host chapter directly for the quickest response!

Chapter (City)DateTimeEventLocationDescription Website
Big Bend (Alpine)4/25/20268 AM - 2 PMSpring Plant SaleWest Texas Realty 600 W Avenue E
Alpine, TX 79830
Plant sale
Lindheimer (Canyon Lake)4/25/202610 AM - 2 PMSpring Plant Sale 2026Tye Preston Memorial Library, 16311 S. Access Rd., Canyon Lake, TexasNative plants sale
Austin4/26/202611 AM - 3 PMSpring Native Plant SaleNPAT Dowell Ranch
301 Farm to Market 1626, Manchaca, TX 78652
We have lots of wonderful native plants for your yard, patio or native space! Bring a wagon, box or cart for easier shopping. Please do not bring dogs.https://www.npsot.org/chapters/austin/plant-sale/
Cross Timbers (Weatherford)5/2/20269 AM - 4 PM2026 Native Plant Sale @ First MondaysHeritage Park 317 Santa Fe Dr
Weatherford, TX 76086
Join us at the Cross Timbers Native Plant Sale and discover which native plants truly thrive in our unique soils and climate! With over 1,000 native plants and trees to choose from, you’ll find everything from pollinator favorites to hardy grasses and beautiful understory trees.

Not sure what works in your yard? Our friendly local experts will be on hand to help you select the perfect plants for sun, shade, clay soil, or prairie restoration.

Come ready to dig in, ask questions, and leave inspired to grow native!
Caddo Wildflower (Atlanta)5/2/20269 AM - 12 PMTexas
Native PLANT SALE
Cass County Extension Office
1008 N. Louise St
Atlanta, Texas
Trees • Shrubs • Vines
Ground Covers • Grasses Annuals • Perennials, including milkweeds
More info...
Dallas5/2/202610 AM - 3 PMNative Plants and Prairie DayWhite Rock Lake Bath House 521 East Lawther Drive Dallas, TX 75218Native Plants and Prairies Day is a fun free event for families to celebrate our blackland prairies here in North Texas. Join us for our speakers, exhibits, tours, plant sales, and kid's activities.

Native Plants and Prairies Day highlights the importance and value of our North Texas prairies as habitat for bugs, birds and mammals and as a vital natural resource.
North Central (Arlington)5/2/202610 AM - 12:30 PMSpring Plant Sale 2026Randol Mill Park Pavillion 1901 W Randol Mill Rd
Arlington, TX 76012
All the plants at our sales are grown locally by members of our chapter.
You can expect to find between 1,200 and 1,800 plants at each sale.
We offer many plant species that are hard to find elsewhere.
We accept both cash and credit cards.
If you have a wagon, feel free to bring it along.
Visit our website to check out our plant sale gallery.
https://www.npsot.org/chapters/north-central/plant-sale-information/
Northeast (Longview)5/3/20262 PM - 4 PMSpring 2026 Native Plant SaleLongview Seventh-Day Adventist Church Parking Lot 2800 Airline Rd
Longview, TX 75605
Northeast Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas presents its annual Spring plant sale in Longview. The sale will feature hundreds of native Texas plants suitable for addition to your East Texas landscape. Plant types offered will include flowering annuals, herbaceous and woody perennial shrubs, vines, grasses and both small and large trees. Looking to add pollinator and bird attracting plants to your garden? Then come and check out the dozen Milkweed species that will be offered at our sale!

About the Region

Fall Symposium 2025 Logo - Teach for the Future

Salado, the location of our Fall 2025 Symposium, lies at the intersection of two ecoregions: the Edwards Plateau (Limestone Cut Plain) and Blackland Prairie (Northern Blackland Prairie).

The Edwards Plateau area is also called the Hill Country; however, this general term covers a much larger area extending farther north. Spring-fed creeks are found throughout the region; deep limestone canyons, rivers, and lakes (reservoirs) are common. Ashe juniper is perhaps the most common woody species found throughout the region. Additional woody species include various species of oak, with live oak (Quercus fusiformis) being the most common. Sycamores (Platanus occidentalis) and bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) border waterways. This area is well known for its spring wildflower displays, though they may be viewed in spring, late summer, and fall, as well. According to Texas Parks and Wildlife, average annual rainfall in the Edwards Plateau ranges from 15 to 34 inches.

The Blackland Prairie extends from the Red River south to San Antonio, bordered on the west by the Edwards Plateau and the Cross Timbers, and on the east by the Post Oak Savannah. Annual rainfall averages 30 to 40 inches, with higher averages to the east. This region is dominated by prairie species. The most common grass species include little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium) and Indian grass (Sorghastrum nutans) in the uplands and switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) in the riparian areas and drainages. Common herbaceous flowering plants include salvias, penstemons, and silphiums. This area has suffered greatly from overgrazing and agricultural use. Few intact areas remain, though many of the plants can be found along county roadsides throughout the region.

Our fall Symposium host chapter, the Tonkawa Chapter, includes both of these ecoregions.

Source: Wildflowers of Texas by Michael Eason