Plants

Central Texas + Hill Country Adapted

A developing library of regionally intelligent plants selected for structure, resilience, fragrance, movement, seasonal interest, + long-term garden character.

Our planting approach balances:

  • regional adaptability

  • seasonal movement

  • pollinator support

  • drought resilience

  • fragrance + atmosphere

  • long-term structural beauty

We favor layered plantings that mature gracefully over time + reduce maintenance through ecological balance rather than constant intervention.

Ornamental Trees
Accent + Canopy Trees

  • Pride of Barbados

  • Cassia

  • Texas Orchid Tree

  • Ginkgo

  • Desert Willow ‘Bubba’

  • Redbud

  • Rose of Sharon

  • Dogwood

  • Chinese Pistache

  • Nuttall Oak

  • Lacy Bark Elm

  • Southern Red Oak

  • Japanese Maple ‘Bloodgood’

  • Pin Oak

Container Specimens + “Living Arrangements”
Seasonal + Evergreen Potted Features

  • Camellia

  • Lilac

  • Bougainvillea

  • Hydrangea

  • Gardenia

  • Lime

  • Lemon

  • Plumeria

  • Avocado

Vines
Flowering + Structural Climbers

  • Evergreen Wisteria

  • Crossvine

  • Queen’s Wreath

  • Passion Vine

  • Coral Honeysuckle

Central Texas Natives + Adapted Perennials
Regional Structure + Pollinator Support

  • Mountain Laurel

  • Cherry Laurel

  • Furman’s Red Salvia

  • Teresa Salvia

  • Hot Lips Salvia

  • Esperanza (Orange + Yellow)

  • Green Cloud Sage

  • Turk’s Cap

  • Beautyberry

  • Red Yucca

  • Wax Myrtle

  • Coralberry

  • Daylilies

Desert + Xeric Palette
Heat-Tolerant Structure + Texture

  • Muhly Grass

  • Mexican Feather Grass

  • Yucca Varieties

  • Cactus Varieties

  • Sago Palm

  • Hardy Palm Varieties

Roses
Climbing + Romantic Roses

  • Jude the Obscure

  • Cecil Brunner

  • Impressionist

  • Eden

  • Louise Clements

  • Lady in Red

  • Zéphirine Drouhin

  • Souvenir de la Malmaison

  • Singin’ the Blues

Grow Partners + Suppliers

Central Texas + Hill Country Preferred

We prioritize sourcing from local and regional growers whenever possible — selecting plants already adapted to Central Texas soils, climate, + seasonal patterns. Supporting smaller growers also strengthens regional biodiversity, reduces transport stress, and helps preserve the knowledge + stewardship practices rooted in our local ecology.

  • Hill Country Water Gardens (Cedar Park, TX)

  • Tillery Street Plant Co. (Austin, TX)

  • Shoal Creek Nursery (Austin, TX)

  • South Texas Growers (Bulverde, TX)

  • Natural Gardener (Austin, TX)

  • Great Outdoors (Austin, TX)