Description
The Texas Native Collection is built for gardeners who want region-aware native plantings rather than a one-size-fits-all wildflower mix. Each collection includes roughly 4,000 seeds across 18 Texas native species, with 11 statewide favorites and 7 selections adjusted for Hill Country/North Texas, Central and Coastal Prairie, or South and Desert Border conditions.
Why Grow It
- Curated around Texas native wildflowers, grasses, and habitat plants rather than generic bulk seed mix.
- Three regional versions match Hill Country/North Texas, Central and Coastal Prairie, or South and Desert Border conditions.
- Core species include Texas bluebonnet, scarlet sage, partridge pea, Indian grass, sideoats grama, Indian blanket, black-eyed Susan, gloriosa daisy, and lemon mint bergamot.
- Individual packets help you group species by need, season, and visual effect instead of scattering an unknown blend.
- Includes roughly 4,000 seeds with black paper envelopes, sealed recyclable plastic inner sleeves, and mostly compostable or biodegradable packing materials according to the source listing.
Growing Information
| Botanical name | Mixed Texas native species |
|---|---|
| Life cycle | Mixed annuals, perennials, native grasses, and region-specific shrubs |
| Mature height | Varies by species and region |
| Light | Mostly full sun; follow each individual packet for species details |
| Bloom or harvest window | Spring through fall depending on species, region, and sowing season |
| Seed count | Roughly 4,000 seeds across 18 species |
| Collection type | 18 Texas native species with regional zone options |
| Sowing advice | Choose the regional pack that matches your Texas area, then sow species in grouped patches rather than dumping all seeds together. Follow each packet for depth, timing, chill needs, soil, and watering. |
| Spacing | Plant in species groups or drifts; leave room for grasses, perennials, and taller natives to mature |
| Germination | Varies by species. Some natives sprout quickly with moisture, while others respond to winter chill, warm soil, or seasonal rainfall. |
Core Species
Statewide core species include Texas bluebonnet, scarlet sage, partridge pea, Indian grass, tickseed sunflower, Dahlberg daisy, sideoats grama, Indian blanket flower, black-eyed Susan, gloriosa daisy, lemon mint bergamot.
Regional Options
- Hill Country and North Texas zones 6-8
- Central and Coastal Prairie zones 8-9
- South and Desert Border zones 9-10
Best For
- Texas native gardens
- pollinator habitat
- prairie and meadow restoration
- regional wildflower beds
- waterwise landscape projects
- giftable native seed collections
Packet Details
Includes Roughly 4,000 seeds across 18 species. Seeds are organized as individual species packets so gardeners can group plantings and follow species-specific instructions. The source listing describes black paper envelopes, sealed recyclable plastic inner sleeves, and mostly compostable or biodegradable packing materials.
FAQ
Which Texas region should I choose?
Use the version that best matches your location: Hill Country/North Texas zones 6-8, Central and Coastal Prairie zones 8-9, or South and Desert Border zones 9-10. Microclimates can vary, so match species to your soil, rainfall, and sun.
Is this a single mixed packet?
No. The collection is built from individual species packets so you can sow in grouped patches and follow each species' planting needs.
Why not scatter every species together?
Texas natives differ in chill needs, soil preference, timing, mature size, and watering. Grouped sowing usually gives cleaner establishment and a more intentional landscape.
What packaging is included?
The source listing describes black paper envelopes with sealed recyclable plastic inner sleeves, plus mostly compostable or biodegradable gift-pack and shipping materials.









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