Wildflowers

Giant Coneflower: Taking your garden to new heights

Growing more than 6’ tall, giant coneflowers add a pop of color to any garden. These oversized beauties attract a variety of pollinators, are low maintenance and disease resistant. Learn more about these native plants and plan to add to your fall garden.

Beat the heat with Bluebells

Upright, showy blue to purple bell shaped blooms set this Texas native apart. Found on prairies across Texas, this once prevalent flower thrives near creek beds, streams and rain gardens. Read on for more about this pollinator magnet that blooms all summer starting in June.

Spiderwort is stunning color for shade

Vibrant violet-blue blooms set this Texas native apart. Thriving in nearly any growing condition—including shade—makes this a great choice for any yard. Read on for more about this honeybee magnet that blooms for months starting this month.

Celebrate Wildflowers

Providing habitat for butterflies, songbirds, hummingbirds and other wildlife, native plants and wildflowers are a beautiful addition to water-wise landscapes! This week, The Woodlands Township Environmental Services Department is observing National Wildflower Week in recognition of the natural beauty and ecological value of wildflowers. 

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