12 Texas Native Pollinator Plants You Genuinely Can’t Kill
From Black-eyed Susan, Indian Blanket, Mealy Blue Sage, Texas Lantana, and Turk’s Cap to Gregg’s Mistflower, Antelope Horns Milkweed, Frostweed, Flame Acanthus, Zexmenia, Autumn Sage, and Purple Coneflower, these native plants are built for real Texas yards. You’ll learn which ones handle shade, which thrive in full sun, which help monarch caterpillars, and which are best for hummingbirds and butterflies.

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