TEMPLE COLLEGE PLANT DATABASE BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME

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BOTANICAL NAME
Abelia X grandiflora
TEMPLE COLLEGE
PLANT DATABASE
REQUIREMENTS
Full sun to part shade
COMMON NAME
Abelia
LOCATION
East side NSB
Abutilon palmeri
Indian mallow
East side MBS1
Full sun
3-4’ x 3-4’
Acacia farnesiana
Huisache
Southside HDL
Full sun
10-15’ x 10-12’
Wright Acacia
Bigtooth Maple
Ball Field
OCC 2, HPE
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
6-10’ x 5-10’
30-50’x 20-30’
Acer negundo
Boxelder
East side HPE
Full sun to shade
20-40’ x 15-30’
Acer rubrum
Red Maple
West side NSB
Full sun to part shade
30-90’ x 20-40’
Shantung Maple
South of bus stop.
Full sun
20-25’ x 20-25’
Achillea chrysocoma
Parkers Gold Yarrow
HPE 1
Full sun to part shade
6-12” x 12-15”
Aesculus glabra var.
arguta
Texas Buckeye
WTC 1
Part shade to sun
6-15’ x 6-8’
Aesculus pavia var.
pavia
Scarlet Buckeye
Lavender Room
Sun to dappled shade
10-20’ x 6-12’
Agave colorata
Mescal Ceniza
East side MBS1
Full sun to part shade
2-4’x 2-3’
Agave havardiana
Havard Agave
OCC2
Full sun to part shade
2-3’ x 3-4’
Acacia wrightii
Acer grandidentatum
Acer truncatum
AVG. SIZE
6-8’ x 6-8’
COMMENTS
Planted 1997
Evergreen shrub. Flowers
in summer with white
blooms.
Large velvety leaves and
1inch apricot colored
flowers
A fragrant orange bloom
before leaves in early
spring. Late freezes nip
flower production.
Best Maple for alkaline
soil great fall color
Fast growing pioneer tree
An east Texas Maple with
fed flowers in spring and
turning red in fall.
A fast growing maple
from China for alkaline
soils.
Evergreen (gray) leaves
with yellow flowers in
spring
Early spring blooming
small tree or large shrub.
pale yellow flowers
Early spring blooming
small tree or large shrub.
Red or scarlet flowers
Small wide leafed Agave
with imprinted patterns
on leafs.
A medium sized Agave.
Used extensively as a
wild food.
Planted May 2003.
Planted Nov. 2002.
Donated by Russell.
Planted July 2005.
Maple at HPE is of
Ft.Hood. origin.
Growing naturally on
site
Planted c. 1968.
Planted Nov. 2004.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted July 2002
Planted Oct. 1999.
Planted Sept 2004.
Planted May 2003.
Planted 2002.hh
Lily of the Nile
HDL 3
Part shade
1-3’ x 1-2’
Ajuga
HPE 1
Part shade to shade
2-6”
Allium drummondii
Wild Garlic
HSC
Full sun to part shade
Aloysia gratissima
Whitebrush
HSC
Full sun to part shade
8-10’ x 5-8’
Wooly Bee Brush
MBS
Full sun
6’ x 4’
False Indigo
Texas Blue Star
Big Bluestem
Bushy Bluestem
Narrowleaf Acanthus
Pink Hummingbird
Bush
Flame Acanthus
ISC 2
OCC 2
SSC1
PAC 1
PLT3
HDL1
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
3-9’ x 3-5’
1-3’ x 1-2’
4-8’
2-5”
2-4’ x 2-4’gg
3-4’ x 3-4’
WTC 1
Full sun to part shade
48”x 36”
Columbine
WTC 1
Part shade to part sun
18” x 18”
Tex gold Columbine
WTC 1
Part shade to part sun
24”x 24”
ISC 3
Part shade to sun
1-3’
Powis castle Artemesia
ISC 3
Full sun to part shade
3’ x 3’
Tropical Milkweed
Swamp Milkweed
HDL 1
HSC
Full sun
Full sun
48” x 24”
Agapanthus spp.
Ajuga reptans
Aloysia macrostachya
Amorpha fruticosa
Amsonia ciliata
Andropogon gerardii
Andropogon glomeratus
Anisacanthus linearis
Anisacanthus puberulus
Anisacanthus wrightii
Var. quadrifidus
Aquilegia canadensis
Aquilegia spp.
Artemisia ludoviciana
Artemisia pontica
Asclepias curassavic
Asclepias incarnata
Large umbels of blue
blooms in summer above
evergreen foliage
Shade loving
groundcover. Blooming
blue spikes in spring
Planted Dec. 2002.
Donated by Marie.
Planted May 2002.
Planted March 2005.
Donated by R.H.L.
White flowers that smell
strongly of vanilla. Good
honey plant.
Fuzzy soft green foliage
with spikes of small
purple flowers.
Plants from Coryell Co.
Orange-red tubular
flowers June thru frost.
A great plant for
hummingbirds.
Evergreen perennial. Red
flowers with yellow
throat in early spring.
Flowers held above
foliage
Same as A. canadensis
only larger and with
yellow flowers
Spreading ever-gray
ground cover
A large evergreen that
adds good texture but
needs pruning back.
Planted March 2004.
Planted Nov. 2003.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted 1999.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted April 2005.
Planted Sept. 2002.
Planted Aug. 2004
Planted Sept 2003.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Oct. 1999.
Planted Oct. 1999.
Planted Oct. 1999.
Planted Nov. 2002.
Planted 1999.
Planted Aug. 2002
Planted June 2005
Butterfly Weed
Fall Aster
ASU 1
OCC2
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
2-3’ x 1-2’
2-4’ x 1-2’
Texas Aster
Shadscale
WTC 1
PLT 2
Full sun to part shade
Full sun
2-3’ x 2-3’
2’ x 2-3’
B
Bambusa multiolex
“Golden Goddess”
Baptisia ?
Bamboo “Golden
Goddess”
Wild Indigo
NEB
Full Sun to part shade
8-10’ x 5-6’
Planted Aug. 2005.
Bauhinia congesta
Anacacho Orchid Tree
East side NSB
HPE 2
Full sun to part shade
8-15’ x 6-12’
Planted March 2005.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted summer 2001,
Ken Cook tree planted
4-02
Bauhinia mexicana
Mexican Orchid Tree
South side OCC
Full sun
6’ x 6’
Berberis swaseyi
Texas Barberry
OCC 2, HDL 1
Full sun to part shade
3-5’x 3-4’
Berberis trifoliata
Agarito (a)
BERM 1, ASU 1
Full sun to part shade
4-6’ x 3-6’
Crossvine “ Tangerine
Beauty”
Borage
Erect Bouchetia
MBS
Sun to part shade
30 – 50’
HSC
NBS2
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
1-3’ x 1-2’
1-2’ x 1-2’
Sideoats Grama
MSB
Full sun to part shade
2-2’ x 18-24:
Bouteloua gracilis
Blue Grama
PLT 2
1’ x 1’
Planted June 2002.
Bouteloua hirsute
Hairy Grama
OCC 2
Full sun, a little shade is
tolerated.
Full sun
1’ x 1’
Planted March 2002.
Asclepias tuberosa
Aster oblongifolius
Aster texanus
Atriplex confertifolia
Bignonia capreolata
“ Tangerine Beauty “
Borage officinalis
Bouchetia erecta
Bouteloua curtipendula
Lavender to purple
blooms covers this aster
in fall. Good butterfly
plant.
A small, very drought
tolerant ever-gray shrub.
Full sun to part shade
Fragrant blooms heavy in
spring off and on there
after. Wonderful
ornamental small tree
Evergreen rare plant in
the wild. Blue-green holly
like foliage yellow midspring bloom, red
summer fruit.
Evergreen, early spring
blooms yellow and
fragrant. Good for
wildlife
Evergreen vine with
prolific blooms in spring.
The state grass of Texas.
A mid size grass. Seeds
are good for birds
Planted Aug. 2003.
Planted Oct. 2004
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Oct. 1999.
Planted June 2002.
Donated by Russell.
Planted Sept. 2003.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Feb. 2001,
Library planted July
2002. Donated by
R.H.L.
Berm, 16 planted
Sp.2000, 6 dead 1st.
year
Planted March 2004.
Planted April 2004.
Planted Feb. 2005.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted July 2003.
Buffalo Grass “609”
OCC 2, HDL 1
Full sun
3-8’
Butterfly Bush “Black
Knight”
Wooly Butterfly bush
Ball Field
Full sun
8-15’ x 6-8’
OCC 2
Full sun
4’x 4’
Butterfly bush
South parkinglot
Full sun
6-12’ x 6-10’
Bulbine frutescens
Bulbine
OCC2
Full sun to part shade
12-24” x 12-18”
Buxus microphylla
japonica
Japanese Boxwood
East side ASU, East
side PAC
Sun to part shade
4-6’ x 4-6’
An evergreen shrub used
extensively in
landscaping.
Bird of Paradise
OCC 3
Full sun
5-10’x 5-10’
Showy yellow blooms
with long red stamens,
very exotic looking
Mexican Bird of
Paradise
Pride of Barbados
MBS
Full sun to part shade
8-15’ x 4-8’
OCC 2, HDL 1
Full sun
5-8’x 4-6’
Buchloe dactyloides var.
609
Buddleia davidii cvs.
Buddeja marrubiifolia
Buddleia x weyeriana
“ Honeycomb “
C
Caesalpinia gilliesii
Caesalpinia mexicana
Caesalpinia pulcherrima
Calamagrostis
xacutiflora
“KarlFoerster”
Calliandra eriophylla
Callicarpa acuminata
Feather Reed Grass
“ Karl Foerster “
MBS
Sun to part shade
4-6’ x 2-3’
Fairy Duster
Black-berry
Beautyberry
PLT3
HDL 2
Full sun to part shade
Sun to shade
3-4’ x 2-3’
4-8’ x 6-8’
Callicarpa americana
American Beautyberry
WTC 1, HPE 1
Sun to shade
3-6’x 4-6’
Callicarpa americana
var. lacteal
Callirhoe involucrata
White-berry American
Beautyberry
Prostrate Winecup
MSB
Sun to shade
3-6’ x 4-6’
NSB 2, HPE 3
Full sun to part shade
6-12” x 24-36”
An improved variety of
the only native grass used
as turf.
HDL planted July 2002
Planted July 2005.
Marble-sized orange
flowers, silver gray
foliage
Planted Feb. 2003.
Plants donated from
Temple garden club.
Planted Sept.2003.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted July 2003.
Bright red-orange flowers
June thru Oct.
Distinctive blooms in
summer, erect 4’ plumes.
A black fruiting
Beautyberry from
Mexico.
An understory shrub with
arching branches and
purple berries in fall
Same as C. Americana
only with white fruit.
Evergreen ground cover
blooming Feb. thru June
or longer with water
Planted July 2002
Planted June 2004.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Aug. 2004
Planted July 2002
Planted Oct. 1999, and
2002.
Planted March 2004.
Donated by R.H.L.
Standing Winecup
HDL 3
Full sun to part shade
24- 36” x 6-12”
Calylophus
drummondianus
Dwarf Primrose
OCC 2
Full sun
12”x 24”
Camassia scilloides
Wild Hyacinth
HSC
Full sun
1-2’ x 3-6”
Capsicum annuum
Chile Pequin
HDL 1
Part shade to full sun
24-48” x 24-48”
Cassia roemeriana
Two-leaved Senna
HSC
Full sun
1-2’ x 1’
Ceanothus herbaceous
Redroot
HSC
Full sun
2-3’ x 1-2’
Cephalanthus
occidentalis
Cercis canadensis var.
canadensis
Buttonbush
PAC 1
Full sun to part shade
6-12’ x 5-8’
Eastern Redbud
West side NSB
Full sun to part shade
15-25 x 15-20
Cercis canadensis var.
“Forest Pansy”
Cercis canadensis var.
mexicana
Forest Pansy Redbud
East side of Adm.
Full sun to part shade
15-20’ x 12-15’
Mexican Redbud
OCC 2
Full sun to part shade
12-15’x 10-15’
Cercis canadensis var.
texrnsis
Texas Redbud
BERM 1,
East side of ADM
Full sun to part shade
15-20’ x 12-15
Chasmanthium
latifolium
Inland Seaoats
HDL 2
Part shade to shade
2-3’ x 1-2’
Chilopsis linearis
Desert Willow
PLT K
Full sun
15-20’ x 10-15’
Chilopsis linearis
“regal”
Desert Willow “regal”
OCC 2
Full sun
15-20’x 10-15’
Callirhoe involucrata
Green winter rosette
standing up in spring to
3’and blooming.
Vivid yellow blooms
heavily in spring on into
fall. Low mounding
perennial
Native perennial pepper.
Fruit is very hot and is
loved by birds and people
Gray velvety leafs with
bright yellow blooms in
late summer early fall.
Planted Feb. 2003
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Feb. 2005.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted July 2002.
Planted May 2004.
Planted Feb. 2005.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Sept. 2002.
A larger form of TX.
Redbud that takes more
shade and water.
A smaller more drought
tolerant Redbud from
west TX. With wavy leaf
margins.
Early spring pink blooms
Mar. to Apr. glossy green
leaves
A clumping grass that
likes shade. Bamboo-like
foliage with ornamental
seed head
Multi-trunked, long
blooming ornamental
tree. Trumpet shaped
blooms resemble orchids.
Same as regular C.
linearis but deeper color.
Berm 4 planted Sp.
2000
Planted July 2002
Planted June 2002
Chrysactinia mexicana
Damianita
PLT B
Full sun
2’ x 2’
Cooperia peduncuiata
Rain lily
OCC 2, HDL
Full sun to part shade
1 ½’ x 6”
Wild Olive
ISC 4
Full sun to part shade
12-15’ x 8-12’
Cornus drummondii
Roughleaf Dogwood
East side BBH
Full sun to shade
8-15’ x 6-10’
Cortaderia selloana
Cotinus obovatus
Pampas Grass
Smoke Tree
Ball field
North side I.S.C.,
NBS1,
Full sun
Full sun to part shade
6-8’ x 4-6’
15’ x 15’
Crataegus marshallii
Parsley Hawthorn
North side BBH
Part shade to full sun
10-15’ x 7-15’
Crinum Lily
HDL 3
Full sun to part shade
2-3’ x 2-3’
Croton alabamensis var.
texensis
Alabama Croton
West side ISC.
Shade to sun
3-6’ x 3-6’
Cupressus arizonica
Arizona Cypress
Southside HDL
Full sun
30-50’ x 10-20’
Cyrtomium falcatum
D
Dalea bicolor var.
bicolor
Holly Fern
HPE 1
Part shade to shade
Blue Dalea
PLT3
Full sun
Cordia boissieri
Crinum spp.
6’ x 5-6’
Deep green foliage that is
aromatic. Vivid golden
yellow blooms spring
through fall. Evergreen
A tree of south TX. That
needs protection (microclimate) Large white
blooms spring through
freeze
One of the best small
trees for central TX.
Springs flowers, fall color
and white berries in
summer that over 40 bird
species eat. Fall color.
Outstanding ornamental
tree. Blooms look like
puffs of smoke. Great
colors in fall
A rare plant in Texas.
Leaves silvery on
underside Pumpkin
orange color in winter
Planted June 2002
HDL. Planted March
2005. Donated by
R.H.L.
Planted Aug. 2002.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Aug. 2002.
Donated by Native
Texas Nursery
Planted July 2005.
Tree # 2 replanted May
2003
Planted June 2003.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Feb. 2003.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Jan. 2005.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Nov. 2002.
Donated by Russell.
Large shrub with deep
blue flower spikes in fall
that hang on till late
winter.
Planted Aug. 2004.
“Sierra Gold” Dalea
East side MBS1
Full sun
2-4” x 2-3’
Black Dalea
OCC 2, ISC 4
Full sun
24-36”x 36-48”
Gregg’s Delea
PLT B
Full sun
4-9”
A silver leafed ground
cover for hot dry places,
Small purple flowers May
thru frost.
Dasylirion texanum
Texas Sotol
ENT 1
Full sun to part shade
3-4’ x 3-4’
Bright green spiny leaves
most often used as a
rounded evergreen
specimen
Dasylirion wheeleri
Wheeler Sotol
SSC 1
Full sun
3-4’ x 3-4’
Outstanding blue-gray
spiny foliage. Blooms
May, June, July
Sacred Datura
Prairie Larkspur
HDL 2
OCC 2, HDL 3
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
3-4’ x 3-4’
2-4’ x 1’
Silver Ponyfoot
Dichondra
Texas Persimmon
OCC2
Full sun to part shade
2-4” x 15-30”
BERM 1
Full sun to part shade
10-15’ x 6-12’
Common Persimmon
East & west side Temp.
Buildings
Full sun to part shade
20-35’ x 15-30’
Pigeon Berry
Ball field
Full sun to part shade
5-10’ x 5-8’
Full sun
1-2’
Dalea capitata
Dalea frutescens
Dalea greggii
Datura wrightii
Delphinium
carolinianum
Dichondra argentea
Diospyros texana
Diospyros virginiana
Duranta erecta
Dyssodia tephroleuca
E
Ashy Dogweed
Durable, semi-deciduous
groundcover. Yellow
flower spikes spring and
fall
Soft feather foliage with
purple blooms July thru
Oct
A native perennial
Delphinium that blooms
April /May
Fragrant spring blooms,
fall color and edible fruit.
Good for wildlife. Male
and female separate trees
Planted May 2003
From Native Texas
Nursery Planted Aug.
2002
Planted June 2002.
Planted June 2002.
Found this plant
growing wild in Bell
CO.
Planted Nov. 2002.
From Native Texas
Nursery
Planted July 2002
Library planted
Feb.2003.
8 planted a bad mix of
trees i. e. size, pruning
Sp, 2000
Planted Mar.2002,
plants from seed of
trees on Limestone in
Hamilton CO.
Planted July 2005.
Black Sampson
OCC 2
Full sun to part shade
12” x 24”
Echinacea purpurea
Purple Prairie
Coneflower
HDL 3
Full sun to part shade
12-24” x 12-24”
Echinacea sanguinea
Purple Coneflower
ISC 2
Full sun to part shade
12-24” x 12-24”
Echinocereus
reichenbachii
Lace Cactus
OCC 2
Full sun to part shade
2-8” x 2-4”
Echinocereus
triglochidatus
Claret Cup Cactus
NSB 2
Full sun to part shade
2-3’x 24”
Erigeron modestus
Erigeron karvinkianus
Eryngium yuccifolium
Erythrina herbacea
Prairie Fleabane
Profusion Fleabane
Rattlesnake Master
Coral bean
MBS
ADM 1
SSC 1
ISC2
Full sun to part shade
Full sun
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
8-12” x 8-12”
1-2’ x 1-3’
Euonymus americanus
Strawberrybush
NSB 1
Part shade
5-6’ x 3-4’
Gregg’s Mistflower
HDL 1
Full sun
18” x 36”
White Gregg’s
Mistflower
White Mistflower
OCC2
Full sun
18” x 36”
WTC 1, MSB2
Full sun to part shade
4x 4’
Texas Kidneywood
NSB 2, SSC 2
Full sun to part shade
6-12’x4-8’
Apache Plume
PLT3
Full sun to part shade
2-8’ x 4-6’
Echinacea angustifolia
Eupatorium greggii
Eupatorium greggii
white
Eupatorium havanense
Eysenhardtia texana
F
Fallugia paradoxa
The native Echinacea to
central TX.
A small clump-forming
Cactus. Deep pink to
purple blooms in spring
A clump-forming Cactus.
Orange to red blooms
mid-spring to midsummer
4-6’ x 3-4’
Green stems and warty,
red fruit make this an
outstanding plant.
Lavender flowers midspring thru frost. One of
the best butterfly plants.
Same as E. greggii only
white flowers.
Fragrant white flowers in
fall great butterfly plant
Large shrub to small tree
fragrant blooms JuneSept.
A west TX. Shrub. Needs
good drainage. White
blooms and pink feathery
plumes (seed heads)
Plants seed of Burleson
prairie.
Planted Feb. 2003.
From Native Texas
Nursery
Planted Aug. 2003.
Donated by R.H.L.
From S.F.A.
Plants from Coryell co.
Planted July 2003.
Planted March 2003.
Planted Nov. 2002.
Planted March 2004.
(S.F.A) Donated by
R.H.L.
From the Tawakoni
Chapter of NPS.
Planted July 2002.
Planted Oct 2004.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Oct. 1999, and
March 2003.
From Native Texas
Nursery
Planted Aug. 2004
Festuca cinerea
Blue Fescue
East side MBS1.
Full sun
8-12” x 6-8”
Forestiera pubescens
Fraxinus velutina
G
Galphimia ( Thryallis )
gracills
Gaillardia suavis
Elbow-bush
Arizona Ash
WTC1
South side BBH
Part shade to shade
Full sun to part shade
25-35’ x 20-25’
Golden Thryallis
WTC
Full sun to part shade
5-8’ x 5-8’
Fragrant Gaillardia
ISC 4
Full sun to part shade
1-2’ x 1’
Garrya lindheimeri
Mexican Silk-tassel
MBS
Full sun to part shade
6-15’ x 5-8’
White Gaura
Old-Fashioned
Gladiolus
MBS
HDL 3
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
18-48” x 24-48”
Planted Aug. 2003.
Planted Feb. 2003
Maximilian Sunflower
HSC
Full sun to part shade
4-6’ x 2-4’
Planted March 2005.
Donated by R.H.L.
Hesperaloe parviflora
Red Yucca
WTC 1, ISC 1
Full sun to part shade
3’x 3’
Hesperaloe parviflora
Red Yucca –Yellow
SSC 1
Full sun to part shade
3’ x 3’
Hibiscus coccineus
Hibiscus dasycalyx
Hibiscus syriacus
Texas Star Hibiscus
Narrow-leaf Hibiscus
Rose- of- Sharon
PAC 1
ISC 2
BBH1
Full sun
Full sun to part shade
Full son to part shade
5-8’ x 4-6’
30” x 24”
4-8’ x 3-6’
Amaryllis
HDL 3
Full sun to part shade
36”
Four Nerve Daisy
NSB 2, OCC 2, HDL 1
Full sun
8” x 12”
Spider Lily
St. John’s Wort
PAC 1
HDL 1, MBS
Full sun to part shade
Part sun to part shade
2-3’ x 2-4’
2-3’ x 2-3’
Gaura lindheimeri
Gladiolus byzantinus
H
Helianthus maximiliani
Hippeastrum x johnsonii
Hymenoxys scaposa
Hymenocallis liriosme
Hypericum spp.
I
Planted May 2003.
Died 04.
Planted Oct. 1999.
Planted Sept. 2005
Evergreen rosette.
Fragrant blooms that have
few or no ray petals.
An underused evergreen.
Very drought and disease
tolerant. Can withstand
shade but likes sun.
Evergreen blooms Apr.
thru Sept. good for
hummingbirds
Same as red Yucca only
yellow flowers
Planted Aug. 2002
Dug from golf coarse
Planted March 2004.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Nov. 2002.
Planted Sept. 2002.
White flowered
Planted Oct. 2003.
Donater by Jane.
Planted Jan. 2003.
Donated by R.H.L.
A small leafed evergreen
perennial. Yellow daisy
flowers almost year round
Evergreen for part shade
areas. Yellow blooms.
Planted Sept. 2002.
Planted Aug. 2002
Large shrub to tree
Deciduous females cover
with red berries in winter
Possumhaw
PLT 1
Full sun to part shade
12-20’x8-12’
Yaupon Holly
Dwarf Yaupon Holly
Weeping Yaupon Holly
HPE 1
WTC 1
MBS
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to shade
Full sun to shade
8-15’ x 8-12’
3-4’ x 3-4’
Foster Holly
OCC
Sun to part shade
20-30’ x 10-15’
PLT 2
Full sun to part shade
Planted June 2002.
Iris spp.
Lindheimer’s Morningglory
Blue Iris
HDL3
Full sun
Iris spp.
Cemetery White Iris
HDL 3
Full sun
Itea viginica “ Chunky
Monkey”
Itea viginica “ Henry’s
Garnet”
Itea viginica “ Little
Henry “
J
Virginia Sweetspire
ISC3
Dappled shade to part sun
Planted Feb. 2003.
Donated by Jane.
Planted Jan. 2003.
Donated by Jane
Planted March 2004.
Donated by R.H.L.
Virginia Sweetspire
PAC 1
Dappled shade to part sun
Virginia Sweetspire
MBS
Dappled shade to part sun
Ilex decidua
Ilex vomitoria
Ilex vomitoria “Nana”
Ilex Vomitoria
“weeping”
Ilex x attenuata
“Foster”
Ipomoea Lindheimeri
Planted March 2004.
Donated by R.H.L.
Leatherstem
OSC2
Full sun to dapple shade
1-3’ x 1-3’
Little Walnut
South side MBS
Dappled shade to full sun
15-20’ x 12-20’
Juglans nigra
Black Walnut
Baseball field
Full sun to part shade
50- 80’ x 20- 40’
Silvery Acanthus
HPE1
Full sun to part shade
3-4’ x 2-3’
Crepe Myrtle
“Natchez”
HDL 1
Full sun
12-20’ x 12-18’
L
Lagerstroemia indiea
Planted Feb. 2005.
12”- 32”
Jatropha dioica var.
dioica
Juglans microcarpa
Justicia subcrecta
K
Planted Jan.
2001,2003. Plants from
Temple Garden Club
A small milti trunked tree
with 1” fruits.
Planted Sept. 2003.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted June 2003.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted March 2005.
Plant donated by Sam.
Planted June 2002.
Planted Oct. 2002.
From Newton Nursery,
Austin, TX
New Gold Lantana
BERM1, ADM4
Full sun
1-2’ x 2-4’
Texas Lantana
BERM 1
Full sun
3-5’ x 2-5’
Purple Trailing Lantana
Golden Ball Lead Tree
Summer Snowflake
South I.S.C.
OCC 2
HDL3
Full sun to part shade
Full sun
Part shade
18” x 48”
Silverado Sage
SSC 2
Full sun
4-6’ x 3-5’
Leucophyllum
frutescens
Leucophyllum spp.
Leucophyllum spp.
Liatris mucronata
White flowering Cenizo
PLT3
Full sun
4-6’ x 3-5’
Cenizo
San Jose Cenizo
Gayfeather
North side I.S.C.
OCC 2
PLT 2
Full sun
Full sun
Full sun
5-8’ x 4-6’
4-5’ x 4-5’
1-3’ x 6-12”
Ligustrum lucidum
Lindera Benzoin
Linum Lewisii
Japanese Ligustrum
Spicebush
Blue Flax
West side A.S.U.
HSC
OCC 2
Full sun to part shade
Part shade
Full sun to part shade
20-25’x 10-20’
10-15’ x 8-10’
18”x18”
Liriope
Sweetgum
ISC1, ADM1
Baseball field
Part shade to shade
Full sun to part shade
10-15”
Lobelia cardinalis
Cardinal Flower
HSC
Full to dappled shade
2-4’ x 1-2’
Lonicera albifiora
White bush
Honeysuckle
Coral Honeysuckle
HDL 1
Full sun to dappled shade
4-10’
East side NSB
Full sun to part shade
Vine to 10’
Bluebonnet
Spider Lily
HDL1
HDL 3
Full sun
Sun to shade
6-10” x 6-10”
12-30”
Skeleton plant
East side MBS1
Full sun
10-24” –12”
Lantana x “New Gold”
Lantana horrida
Lantana montevdensis
Leucana retusa
Leucojum aestivum
Leucophyllum
frutescens
Liriope museari
Liquidambar styaciflua
Lonicera sempervirens
Lupinus texensis
Lycoris radiata
Lygodesmia texana
Leafs are smaller then L.
horrida. Spreading ground
cover. Long blooming.
Our native Lantana,
blooming in the heat of
summer. A great butterfly
plant.
1-2’ x 1’
Planted Nov. 2004.
Donated by R.H.L
A selection of L.
frutescens for shorter size
and better bloom.
Planted Aug. 2004.
Planted June 2002.
Plant from Coryell Co.
Planted March 2004.
Blue flowers mid-spring
thru fall
Planted March 2005.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted March 2005.
Donated by R.H.L.
Simi evergreen red
blooms spring to fall
good bird plant
From Native Texas
Nursery
Red spidery flowers in
fall fallowed by then the
foliage till warm weather.
Planted Jan. 2003.
Planted May 2003.
M
Mahonia bealei
Malphigia glabra
Malphigia glabra
Malus spp.
Malvaviscus arboreus
var. drummondii
Malvaviscus arboreus
var. mexicanus
Mammillaria similes
Manfreda maculosa
Marrubium vulgare
Marshallia caespitosa
Melampodium
leucanthum
Mimosa borealis
Miscanthus sinensis
“Gracillimus”
Monarda fistulosa
Monarda pringlei
Morus rubra
Morus alba
Muhlenbergia capillaris
Leatherleaf Mahonia
Dw. Barbados Cherry
MBS
West side ADM
Shade to part sun
Full sun to part shade
4-6’ x 1-3”
3x3’
Standard Barbados
Cherry
Crabapple
Turk's Cap
ISC 1
Full sun to dappled shade
4x4
North end ASU
WTC 1
Sun to part shade
Sun to shade
20-25’ x 20-30’
3x3’
Mexican Turk’s Cap
HDL
Sun to shade
4-9’ x 3-6’
Nipple Cactus
OCC2
Sun to part shade
3-6” x 3-12”
Amole Plant
Horehound
OCC 2
HSC
Sun to part shade
Full sun
1-2’ x 1-2’
Barbara’s Buttons
Blackfoot Daisy
OCC 2
OCC 2
Full sun
Full sun
1-2’ x 1-2’
Fragrant Mimosa
PLT 2
Full sun to part shade
3-6’ x 3-5’
Maiden grass
ISC1
Full sun to part shade
3-5’ x 2-3”
Wild Bergamot
HSC
Full sun to part shade
2-5’ x 2-4’
Pringle’s Beebalm
MBS
Part shade
12-24” x 24-30”
Red Mulberry
White Mulberry
Gulf Muhly
HPE 1
South side NSB
OCC 2
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
18-30”x24-36”
Planted March 2003.
Evergreen to 25 degrees
pink and white fragrant
blooms and red berries
spring to frost
Planted March 2003.
Regrowth from stump
Red blooms May thru
frost great plant for both
birds and butterflies
Resprout from tree cut
down in 2004.
Planted Sept. 2004.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Oct. 2004.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted May 2004.
Donated by R.H.L.
A true Mimosa. Armed
with thorns, fragrant
blooms in late spring.
Planted June 2002.
Donated by Russell.
Replanted Sept. 2003.
Native herb in the mint
family blooming May to
Sept. good hummingbird
and butterfly plant
Planted May 2004.
Planted March 2004.
Donated by R.H.L.
A beautiful fall flowering
grass that glows pink
when back lit by the sun
Bamboo-Muhly
WTC 1, HDL 1
Full sun to part shade
36-72”x36-48”
Pine Muhly
SSC 1, MBS
Full sun to part shade
1-3’ x 1-3”
Weeping Muhly
MBS
Full sun
18-24” x 18-24”
Bull Muhly
South I.S.C.
Full sun part shade
2’ x 2’
Lindheimera's Muhly
BERM 1
Full sun to part shade
3-4’ x 3-4’
Seep Muhly
ISC 2
Full sun to part shade
1-2’ x 1-2’
Deer Muhly
Grape Hyacinth
East side MBS1
PLT I
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to full shade
3-4’ x 3-4’
1’ x 1’
Myrica cerifera
Wax myrtle
North PAC
Sun to shade
10-25’x 8-15’
Myrica cerifera
Wax myrtle
North PAC
Sun to shade
10-25’x 8-15’
Myrospermum
sousanum
Arroyo Sweetwood
West side ISC, Ball
field
Full sun to part shade
25’x 20-25’
Nandina
Catmint “ six Hills
Giant”
Oleander
Devils Shoestring
Entire Campus
HSC
Sun to shade
Full sun to Part shade
Entire Campus
WTC 1
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
Muhenbergia dumosa
Muhlenbergia dubia
Muhlenbergia dubioides
Muhlenbergia emoreyi
Muhlenbergia
lindheimeri
Muhlenbergia
reverchonii
Muhlenbergia rigens
Muscari neglectum
N
Nandina domestica
Nepeta faassenii
Nerium oleander
Nolina lindheimeri
A soft fine textured
clump grass that looks
like bamboo
Small light green
clumping grass with
vertical bloom spikes
A large Muhly grass that
tends to flow rather then
stand up.
A Muhly grass from the
Trans-Pecos. Fall
blooming.
Library planting Aug
2002
Planted Nov. 2002.
Planted Aug. 2003
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Aug. 2002.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted March 2003.
Small bulbs, bloom in
early spring with blue
fragrant flowers. spreads.
Separate male & Female
plants
Separate male & Female
plants
Light green compound
leaves that turn yellow in
fall and clear white pealike flowers that smells of
cinnamon redhots.
Planted May 2003.
Planted March 2003.
Plants dug from East
campus.
Plant from Native
Texas Nursery
Planted Jan. 2005.
2-3’ x 3-4’
Clump forming evergreen
plant that resembles a fine
leafed yucca or large
grass. Flower spike 2-3’
above foliage.
From Native Texas
Nursery
Nolina microcarpa
PLT 2
Full sun to part shade
2-4’ x 2-4’
Nolina nelsoni
Nolina texana
O
Oenothera missouriensis
Blue Nolina
Beargrass
SSC1
OCC 2
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
10-12’ x 4-5’
2’ x 3-4’
Fluttermill
OCC 3
Full sun to part shade
6-12x 12”
Oenothera missouriensis
Silver-leaf Fluttermill
OCC 2, ISC 4.
Full sun
12” x 12”
Opuntia imbricata
Opuntia macrocenta
Walking-Stick Cholla
Purple Prickly Pear
PLT 2
Full sun
Full sun
Mountain Pea
HDL 1
Sun to shade
Star of Bethlehem
HDL3
Sun to part shade
Switchgrass
Switchgrass “ Heavy
Metal “
Switchgrass “ Prairie
sky”
Shirley Poppy
PAC 1
MSB
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
3-8’ x 3-6’
3-5’ x 2-4’
ISC 2
Full sun to part shade
3-5’ x 2-4’
HDL3
Full sun
3-4’
Full sun to part shade
15-30’ x 10-20’
Orebexlium spp.
Ornithogalum
umbellatum
P
Panicum virgatum
Panicum virgatum var.
“ Heavy Metal”
Panicum virgatum var.
“Prairie Sky”
Papaver rhoeas
Parkinsonia aculeate
Parthenocissus
quinquefolia
Pavonia hastate
Pavonia lasiopetala
Penstemon baccarifolius
Retama
1’ x 1-3’
Virginia Creeper
East side NSB
Sun to shade
Peruvian Rock Rose
BBH 1
Full sun to part shade
Climbing or
vineing to 20’
4-5’ x 4-6’
Rock Rose
Rock Penstemon
East side ISC
OCC 2, NSB 2
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
24-48”x36-48”
18x 18”
Planted June 2002.
Donated by Russell.
Planted April 2005.
Plant from Coryell co.
Large 4” yellow flowers
and deep green foliage
Large 4” yellow flowers
with silver foliage
The pads of this cactus
turn purple with frost.
Long black needles.
Evergreen ground cover
from Mexico. Deep blue
flowers
A self seeding annual
with beautiful red blooms
Fast growing tree with
green bark. Blooms off
and on spring –fall.
Planted June 2002.
Planted Aug. 2004
Planted Aug. 2002
from Plants dug from
H.P.E.
Planted Nov. 2004.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Sept. 2002.
Planted March 2004.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Aug. 2003.
Donated by R.H.L.
Seeded fall 2003.
Planted Aug. 2004.
Plants from Bell co.
Planted Oct. 2003.
Donated by R.H.L.
Evergreen rosette longest
blooming Penstemon red
summer thru fall
From Native Texas
Nursery
Penstemon cobaea
Wild Foxglove
OCC 2
Full sun to part shade
18x 24”
Penstemon havardii
Havard Penstemon
PLT 2
Full sun to part shade
12-18” x 3-6’
Penstemon laxiflorus
Loose leaved
Penstemon
Hill Country
Penstemon
HDL 1
Full sun to part shade
18 x 24”
SSC 1
Full sun to part shade
18-24” x 12-18”
Perovskia atriplicifolia
Russian Sage
East ISC
Full sun
4’x 3’
Perovskia atriplicifolia
”Little Spire”
Philadelphus x
‘Natchez’
Dwarf Russian Sage
ADM4
Full sun
2’ x 2’
Mock Orange
Eastside HDL
Part shade
5-8’ x 3-6’
Philadelphus texensis
Texas Mock Orange
OCC 2
Sun to shade
3’x 3’
Jerusalem Sage
MBS
Full sun
3-4’ x 3-4’
MBS
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
Penstemon triflorus
Phlomis fruticosa
Phlomis tuberosa
Phlox nivalis spp.
Texensis
Phlox pilosa
Photinia x fraseri
Phyla nodiflora
Physostegia angustifolia
Pinus elderica
Texas Trailing Phlox
Prairie Phlox
OCC 2
Full sun to part shade
8-12”x 12”
Redtip Photinia
Frogfruit
Westside ASU
HDL 1
Full sun to part shade
Shade to full sun
3-4”
Spring Obedient Plant
HPE 1
Full sun to shade
36” x 24”
Afghan Pine
HSC
Full sun
30-40’ x 15-20’
Evergreen rosette largest
flower of all Penstemon
blooming Mar.-May
Evergreen rosette of large
blue-green leafs. Reddish
orange flowers April-June
Plants from Coryell co.
Planted Oct. 2002.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Aug. 2002.
Evergreen rosette of deep
glossy green. Bloom up to
2ft. rose-red
Gray foliage with blue
flower spikes summer
thru fall
A dwarf version of
Russian Sage
Single-flowered
introduction from U.S.
Natl. Arboretum
Small fragrant white
flowers Mar.-May
Evergreen perennial.
Yellow blooms in
summer
A rare and endangered
Phlox.
Pink to lavender blooms
April thru may, colonizes
by stolons
Low growing
groundcover that will
grow most anywhere.
Small white Verbena-like
flowers Mar.-Nov.
Spreading ground cover
for shady spots
Fast growing pine for
alkaline soils needs good
drainage
Planted Nov 2002.
Planted 2000.
Planted April 2004.
Donated By R.H.L.
Planted Nov. 2003.
Donated by R.H.L.
Plants from Native
Texas Nursery
Planted Nov. 2003.
Planted Oct. 2003
Planted July 2003.
Plants from Coryell co.
Planted July 2002. Dug
up from golf course
Planted May 2002.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted March 2004
Slow growing pine tree
with highly prized nuts.
Pinus remota
Pinyon Pine
OCC 2
Full sun to part shade
Piper auritum
Rootbeer Plant
HSC
Part shade
Chinese Pistachio
Full sun
40-50’ x 30-40’
Texas Pistachio
South parking lot along
Hwy.
North MBS
Full sun to part shade
10-30’ x 15-20
An evergreen tree or
hedge if trimmed. Full to
the ground. New leafs are
reddish in spring.
Planted Nov. 2003.
Donated by R.H.L.
Arborvita
Mexican Oregano
East Campus
MBS
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
2-3’ x 2-4’
Evergreen sub-shrub that
blooms prolifically. Can
be used as an oregano
substitute.
Planted July 2003.
Screwbean Mesquite
PLT 2
Full sun to part shade
10-15’ x 10-15’
Prunus mexicana
Mexican Plum
OCC 1, East side of
Adm.
Part shade to full sun
15-25’ x 15-20’
Prunus minutiflora
Texas Almond
SSC 1
Full sun to part shade
1-3’
Prunus serotina
var.exima
Ptelea trifoliata
Escarpment Black
Cherry
Wafer Ash
South end WTC
Full sun to part shade
OCC 2
Full sun to part shade
Punica granatum
Pomegranate
“Wonderful”
Blanco Crabapple
NEB
Full sun to part shade
West side NSB
Dappled shade to sun
Canby Oak
HSC
Full sun to part shade
Escarpment Live Oak
Entire Campus
Full sun to part shade
30-60’ x 30-50’
Chinquapin Oak
South side MAINT.
North side A.S.U.
Full sun to part shade
40-60’x 20-40’
Pistacia chinensis
Pistacia texana
Platycladus orientalis
Poliomentha longiflora
Prosopis pubescens
Pyrus ioensis
Q
Quercus canbyi
Quercus fusiformis
Virginiana var. ???
Quercus muhlenbergii
Donated by A.P.N.
Planted May 2005.
Donated by R.H.L.
Early spring bloom of
white Mar. thru Apr.
fragrant. Beautiful bark
fruit good for wildlife
10-15’ x 6-10’
Planted July 2002.
Donated by Russell.
24inch box planted
Jan.2002. Two 10 gal.
Trees donated by
R.H.L.
Planted Nov. 2002.
Plant from Terry Tate
Planted June 2002
Plant from Coryell co.
Planted June 2005
15-20’ x 10-15’
Planted Feb. 2005.
A large upright oak with
scalloped leaves and a
gold fall color
Planted Jan. 2004. One
donated by R.H.L.
Plants from Temple
garden club ???
Planted May 2003.
( Tree at A.S.U. )
South ISC, North ISC
Quercus macrocarpa
Bur Oak
North side ASU
North side HDL
Full sun to part shade
60-80’x 30-50’
Quercus polymorpha
Mexican White Oak
North end HDL
Full sun to part shade
40-50’x 30-40’
Quercus pungens var.
vaseyana
Vasey Oak
Southwest side HDL
Full sun to part shade
8-25’ x 6-20’
Shumard Red Oak
WTC 1
Full sun to part shade
Large Buttercup
ISC 2
Full sun to part shade
1’x 1’
Ranunculus repens
Creeping Buttercup
HDL
Part shade
6-12” x spreading
Ratibida columnaris
Mexican Hat
South side OCC
Full sun to part shade
1-3’ x 1-2’
Rhamnus caroliniana
Carolina Buckthorn
PLT B
Full sun to dappled shade
12-15’ x 8-12’
Rhaphiolepsis indica
Rhodophiala bifida
Rhus aromatica
Indian Hawthorn
Oxblood Lily
Fragrant Sumac
ISC
HDL3
HDL 1
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to dappled shade
1’ x 1’
3-6’ x 3-6’
Shining sumac
East campus baseball
field
Full sun part shade
3-10’
Quercus shumardii
R
Ranunculus macranthus
Rhus copallina
Full sun to part shade
25-35’x 20-30’
Lacey Oak
Quercus Laceyi
A small oak with bluegreen colored leaves in
summer. New growth and
fall foliage is a peach
color
A large fast growing
majestic oak that will
grow most anywhere.
Great shade tree
Evergreen in most
winters. New growth
bronze. Large spreading
tree
Shrub or small semievergreen tree. Sharply
toothed leathery leaves.
Large deciduous Oak
turning scarlet in fall.
Good shade tree.
Planted June 1999.
And March 2002.
Planted May 1999.
And?
Planted June 1999.
Planted Oct. 2003.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Oct. 1988.
Planted March 2003.
Plant from Hwy. 36
and 317. Donated by
R.H.L. +5 1/05hh
Planted Sept. 2004.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted March 2004.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Feb. 2003.
Replanted 9-03 Plants
from Temple garden
club
Planted Nov. 2003.
Planted Feb. 2003.
Plant from Native
Texas Nursery
Planted June 2003.
Rhus lanceolata
Flame leaf Sumac
OCC 1
Full sun to part shade
10-20’x 10-15’
Rhus microphylla
Littleleaf Sumac
East side Library
Full sun to part shade
8-15’ x 8-20’
Rhus virens
Evergreen Sumac
ASU 1
Full sun to part shade
6-10’ x 6-8’
Rivina humilis
Rose spp.
Rose spp.
Rose spp.
Rosmarinus officinalis
Rosmarinus officinalis
“prostrates”
Rudbeckia fulgida
“Goldstrum”
Rudbeckia maxima
Pigeonberry
Hermosa
Katy Road Pink
Martha Gonzales
Rosemary
Trailing Rosemary
HPE 1, East side OCC
ADM 1
HSC
West side NSB
HDL 1
HSC
Part shade to shade
Full sun
Full sun
Full sun
Full sun
Full sun
18” x 24”
3-4’ x 3’
3-5’ x 2-4’
2-3’ x 2-3’
4’ x 4’
6-12” x 2-3’
Black-eyed Susan
HDL 1
Full sun to part shade
24” x 24”
Giant Yellow
Coneflower
ISC 2
Full sun
2’x up to 8’
Ruellia brittoniana
Ruellia brittoniana
“Katie white”
Ruellia nodiflora var.
Metzae
Ruta graveolens
Mexican Petunia
“Katie” Dwarf Ruellia
White
White Flowered Ruellia
BBH1
ASU 1
Full sun to shade
Full sun to shade
2-3’
8-12” x 12-18”
Southside ISC
Sun to shade
2-4’
Rue
HDL 3
Full sun to part shade
2-3’ x 2-3’
Blue-green “ evergreen “
foliage, great for
swallowtail butterfly
larvae
Pitcher Sage
ISC3
Full sun to part shade
3-6’ x 1-2’
Salvia ballotaeflora
Shrubby Blue Sage
OCC 2, PLT3
Full sun
5-7’ x 3-5’
A native prairie plant
blooming in fall with blue
flowers
A west TX. Salvia small
clusters of blue flowers
late spring –fall comes
back from old wood.
Salvia blepharophylla
Salvia canariensis
Purple Leaf Sage
Canary Island Sage
OCC
OCC 2
Shade to part shade
Full sun
2-3’ x 1-3’
S
Salvia azurea var.
grandiflora
Planted Jan. 2002 from
Native Texas Nursery
Planted March 2003.
Donated by R.H.L.
From Native Texas
Nursery
Planted May 2002
Planted Oct. 2002
Planted March 2004
A trailing form of
standard Rosemary.
Evergreen leaves that are
blue-green in color and
large 3-4” yellow flowers
on 3-8’ stems.
Planted Jan. 2003.
Planted March 2004
Planted Aug. 2002.
Donated by R.H.L.
Donated by R.H.L.
Donated by Jane.
Planted Aug. 2003.
Planted Feb. 2003
Planted April 2002.
Planted Feb. 2005.
Planted Feb. 2003.
Donated by R.H.L.
Salvia chamaedryoides
Gray Shrub Sage
OCC 3
Full sun
3’x 3’
Salvia chionophylla
Quicksilver Sage
HDL 1
Full sun
3-12”
Salvia coccinea red
Tropical Sage- Red
HPE 2
Full sun to part shade
36”x 24”
Tropical Sage- White
WTC 1
Full sun to part shade
36”x 24”
ADM2
Full sun to part shade
Salvia coccinea white
Salvia confertiflora
Gray foliage with blue
flowers late spring thru
fall. Evergreen
Gray leafed spreading
ground cover with blue
flowers.
Red flowers May to frost,
great for hummingbirds.
White flowers May to
frost, great for
hummingbirds
Replanted May 2005.
Planted July 2002.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Oct. 1999.
Planted May 2003.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Aug. 2004.
Salvia darcyi
Galeana Red Sage
OCC2, PLT3
Full sun to part shade
Salvia engelmannii
Englemann Sage
OCC 2
Full sun to part shade
1-2’ x 1-2’
Salvia farinacea
Salvia greggii
Salvia greggii
Salvia greggii
Salvia greggii
Salvia guaranitica
Mealy Blue Sage
Autumn Sage- Orange
Raspberry
Autumn Sage- Red
Autumn Sage- White
Majestic Sage
ASU 1, OCC 2
WTC 1, ISC 1
PLT 2
Numerous
ISC 1
HDL 1
Full sun to part shade
Full sun
Full sun
Full sun
Full sun
Full sun to part shade
2-3’ x 1-2’
39” x 36”
36” x 36”
36” x 36”
36” x 36”
4-7’
Planted Nov. 2002.
Majestic Sage “Black &
Blue
Indigo Spires
HPE 3
Full sun to part shade
2-4’
Donated by R.H.L.
HDL 1
Full sun
4’ x 4’
Planted July 2002.
MBS
Full sun
4’ x 4’
Salvia guaranitica
“black& blue”
Salvia hybrid “Indigo
Spires”
Salvia leucantha
Salvia leucantha
Salvia lycioides
Salvia lyrata
Planted April 2002.
Plant from Coryell co.
Donated by R.H.L.
Donated by R.H.L.
Mexican Bush SageBi-color
Mexican Bush Sagepurple
Canyon Sage
SSC 1, SSC 2
Full sun
4’ x 4’
OCC 2, SSC 1
Full sun
18” x 18”
Planted Aug. 2003
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted July 2002 from
Native Texas Nursery
Planted Nov. 2002.
Lyre-leaf Sage
ISC 1
Full sun to Shade
1-2’ x 1’
Planted March 2003.
Forsythia Sage
ADM 2
Full sun to part shade
4-6’ x 4’
Lollie Jackson
San Carlos Festival
HPE 2
SSC 1, MBS
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
4-6’ x 3-5’
24-30” x 30-36”
Big Red Sage
ISC 3
Full sun to part shade
3-4’ x 3-4’
Mountain Sage
WTC 1
Part shade
36-48”x 36”
Salvia roemeriana
Cedar Sage
WTC 1
Part shade to part sun
12”x 12”
Sambucus canadensis
Santolina
chamaecyparissus
Elderberry
Santolina
PAC 1
BERM 2
Full sun to dapple shade
Full sun
8-15’ x 6-8’
1-2’ x1-2’
Sapindus drummondii
Sapium sebiferum
Saponaria officinalis
Schizachyrium
scoparium
Soapberry
Chinese Tallowtree
Bouncing Bet
Little Bluestem
PLT K
HPE 2
HSC
MBS
Full sun to part shade
20-50’ x 15-20’
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
1-2’ x 2-3’
2-5’ x 12-24”
Scutellaria ovata var.
bracteata
Scutellaria sufrutescens
Heart-leaf Skullcap
HDL1
Part shade
1-2’X 1’
Pink Skullcap
OCC 2, HPE 2
Full sun
12”x 24”
Purple Skullcap
Golden Light
OCC 2
ISC4
Full sun
Full sun to part shade
12”x 24”
4-5’ x 2-4’
Golden Groundsel
HDL 2, MBS2
Shade to part sun
1-12” x 6-10”
Flower Senna
HDL 1
Full sun part shade
5-8’ x 3-5’
Salvia madrensis
Salvia mexicana
Salvia microphylla
Salvia penstemonoides
Salvia regla
Scutellaria wrightii
Senecio
aeschenborianus
Senecio obovatus
Senna corymbosa
A tall Salvia with dark
green leaves. One of the
few yellow flowering
Salvias. Stems winging
like an “I” beam.
Planted July 2001.
Planted spring 2001
Planted Nov. 2002.
Nov. 2003
Once thought to be
extinct this rare evergreen
has large magenta flowers
from Jun.- Sept.
Orange-red blooms timed
for fall migration of
hummingbirds
Red blooms mostly in
spring. Evergreen rosette
Planted Oct. 1999.
Planted Oct. 1999.
Planted Sept. 2002.
Drought tolerant evergray
foliage with yellow
button flowers
Donated by R.H.L.
Bluish foliage in summer
turning copper-colored in
fall vertical ascent.
Planted Jan. 2005.
Planted July 2003.
Planted July 2004.
Donated by R.H.L.
Evergreen mounding
plant that is almost
always in bloom with
small pink flowers.
Evergreen rosette with
golden yellow blooms in
early spring
Planted Sept 2003.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Feb. 2003.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted July 2002
Senna lindheimeriana
Velvetleaf Senna
PLT 2
Full sun to part shade
2-6’ x 3-5’
Sisyrinchium spp.
Blue-eyed Grass
HDL 3
Full sun to part shade
6-12”
Sophora affinis
Eve's Necklace
ISC 3, HDL 3
Full sun to part shade
10-20’ x 6-10’
Mountain Laurel
5th st., HDL 3, OCC 2,
SSC 2
Full sun to part shade
12-20’x 8-12’
Evergreen fragrant
purple spring blooms
Mountain Laurel
“ Silver Peso “
Louis Hamilton Globe
Mallow
Aztec Lily
HSC
Full sun to part shade
12-20’ x 8-12’
Silver leaf form of Texas
Mountain Laurel
East side MBS1
Full sun to part shade
2-4’ x 2-4’
HDL3
Full sun to part shade
Texas Betony
ISC 3, OCC 3
Full sun to part shade
18” x 30”
Stemodia tomentosa
Wooly Stemodia
ADM4
Full sun
6” x 3’
Sternbergia
Autumn Crocus
HDL 3
Sun to part shade
2-4”
Mexican Feather Grass
OCC 3
Full sun
2’x 2’
American silverbells
ISC2
Part shade
15-20’
Texas Snowbell
Comfrey
Lilac
HSC
Southside OCC
Full sun to part shade
Full sun
2-3’ x 2-3’
Full sun
48” x 48”
2-4’ x 2-4’
Sophora secundiflora
Sophora secundiflora
” Silver Peso “
Sphaeralcea ambigua
Louis Hamilton
Sprekelia formossissima
Stachys coccinea
Stipa tenuisima
Styrax Americana
Styrax texana
Symphytum officinale
Syringa spp.
T
Tagetes lemmonii
Tagetes lucida
Taxodium distichum
Copper Canyon Daisy
Mexican Mint Marigold
HDL 3
Full sun to part shade
Bald Cypress
OCC, PLT 1
Full sun
Member of the Iris
family. Blue flowers upon
grass like foliage in
spring.
Planted June 2002.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Dec. 2002.
Plants dug from golf
course
Planted 2002. From
Native Texas Nursery
Planted Oct. 2002.
From Native Texas
Nursery
Planted May 2004.
Planted May 2003.
Planted March 2004.
Donated by R.H.L.
Evergreen groundcover
blooms spring thru fall
Fall blooming yellow
Crocuslike flowers
Fine bladed yellow green
leafs vase shaped
Planted March 2004.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Dec. 2002.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted March 2004.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted June 2005.
Planted April 2004.
Planted April 2005.
Donated by S.B.G.
A true Marigold. Fall
blooming bright golden
yellow very aromatic
foliage
Planted July 2003.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Feb. 2003.
Donated by Travis.
Planted Jan.2002
Montezuma Cypress
Yellow Bells
PLT 1
OCC 2
Full sun
Full sun
40-60’ x 30-40’
3-6’x 3-4’
Trailing Silver
Germander
MBS1
Full sun
3-6” X 12-18”
Silver Bush Germander
American Basswood
HSC
North west ASU
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
4-8’ x 4-10’
40-90’ x
Carolina basswood
South side OCC
Full sun to part shade
Tradescantia gigantean
Giant Spiderwort
WTC 1, NBS
Full sun to shade
1-3’ x 2’
Tripsacum dactyloides
Eastern Gamagrass
South side ISC
Full sun to part shade
3-8’ x 3-6’
Taxodium mucronatum
Tecoma stans
'angustata'
Teucrium cossonii
Teucrium fruticans
Tilia Americana
Tilia Caroliniana
Tulbaghia violacea
U
Ulmus crassifolia
Ulmus parvifolia
Ulmus rubra
Ungnadia speciosa
Society Garlic
HDL 3
Full sun to part shade
12-18” x 12-30”
Cedar Elm
Lacebark Elm
Slippery Elm
Mexican Buckeye
West side MNT
South side MNT
HSC
East side PAC
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
Full sun to part shade
30-60’ x 20-30’kk
40-60’ x 30-50’
50-65’ x 20-30’
8-15’x 8-15’
V
Verbascum thapsus
Mullein
HSC
Full sun to part shade
6” x 8-12”
Verbena tenuisecta
Moss Verbena
OCC 2, ENT 1, HDL 1
Full sun to part shade
12” x 30”
Lindheimer’s Crownbeard
Woolly Ironweed
Lindheimer’s Ironweed
OCC
Full sun to part shade
2-3’ x 1-2’
East side MBS1
HDL 1
Full sun
Full sun
10-30” x 12”
2-4’ x 2-3’
Verbesina lindheimeri
Vernonia lindheimeri
Vernonia lindheimeri
var. larsonii
Planted Jan 2002
Yellow blooms late
spring to frost
Gray foliage with rosecolored blooms. Likes it
dry. Evergreen.
A large grass that is
related to corn as can be
seen by the flower and
seeds.
Planted May 2003.
Planted May 2003.
Planted Nov. 2002.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted March 2004.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Oct. 1999. And
March 2003l.
Planted Aug. 2004.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Feb. 2003.
Pink spring blooms.
Yellow fall color holds
it’s seed pods all winter
Planted March 2004.
Planted June 2002.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted March 2005.
donated by Terry
Smith
Fern-like groundcover
that blooms Apr.- Nov.
With lavanderish colored
blooms.
Planted May 2003.
Planted Oct. 2002.
`Rusty Blackhaw
Viburnum
OCC 2, PLT1
Full sun to part shade
12-15’x 8-10’
Viguera stenoloba
Skeleton-Leaf
Goldeneye
WTC 1, SSC 1
Full sun
3’x 3’
Viola missouriensis
Vitex agnus-castus
Violet
Vitex
PAC1, HSC
PLT B
Shade to part sun
Full sun
2-6” x 3-6”
10-18’ x 12-20’
Beach Vitex
ADM2
Full sun to part shade
18-36” x 36-60”
Zexmenia
OCC 2, HPE 3
Full sun to part shade
1-3’ x 2-4’
Buckley Yucca
Paleleaf Yucca
OCC 3
WTC 1
Full sun
Full sun
2’ x 2’
Twist-Leaf Yucca
PLT 2
Full sun
2’ x 2’
White Rain Lily
HDL 3
Full sun to part shade
6-12” x 6-10”
Prairie Sunset Rain Lily
HDL 3
Full sun to part shade
6-12” x 6-10
Viburnum rufidulum
Vitex rotundifolia
W
Wedelia hispida
X
Y
Yucca constricta
Yucca pallida
Yucca rupicola
Z
Zephyranthes candida
Zephyranthes x “Prairie
Sunset”
(Capricorn/candida)
White clusters of flowers
in spring outstanding fall
color glossy green leafs
Blooms summer thru fall
with yellow daisy
flowers. Evergreen
Planted Nov.2003. 24”
box
Planted Nov. 2002.
Planted Feb. 2003.
Plants from Temple
Garden Club.
Planted May 2005.
A small yucca with pale
blue to bluegreen leafs
Very similar to Y. pallida
but with twisting leaves
Evergreen grass like
foliage, white flowers
after summer and fall
rains
Planted Oct. 2002.
From Native Texas
Nursery
Planted Feb. 2003.
Donated by R.H.L.
Planted Feb 2003.
Donated by R.H.L.
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