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Texas Superstars and Master Gardener Favorites

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These plants are our favorites.  Some of them are also Texas Superstar® plants.  Texas Superstars are plants that have been extensively researched to ensure they will thrive in the harsh Texas climate.  Plant these favorites with reasonable assurance that they will grow in your garden.

Bee Balm Mexican Bush Sage
Bird of Paradise Mexican Mint Marigold
Black-eyed Susan
Copper Canyon Daisy Phlox ‘John Fanick’
Coral Bells Plumbago
Daylily ‘Stella d’Oro’ Rain Lily
Fall Aster Salvia Gregii
Gregg’s Mist Flower Salvia ‘Henry Duelberg’
Hardy Hibiscus ‘Flare’ Salvia ‘Mystic Spires Blue’
Hardy Hibiscus ‘Lord Baltimore’ Skullcap
Hardy Hibiscus ‘Moy Grande’ Sticky Jerusalem Sage
Hardy Hibiscus ‘Texas Star’ Texas Gold Columbine
Japanese Painted Fern Texas Lantana
Lamb’s Ear Texas Vitex
Lantana ‘New Gold’ Verbena ‘Blue Princess’
Lenten Rose Victoria Phlox
Marshmallow Hibiscus

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