Who love the beauty and color of flowers, but the scan at the thought that the maintenance required for their maintenance? If its colorful flowers is a tendency to brown and crunchy from neglect in the hot Austin sun, there may be some flowers are just for you. Flora native or adapted to the area thrive in Austin, where others die, resisting drought, pests and other hazards. Just choose plants wisely and you can be fabulous landscape for your property with littleWork.

There are many benefits to growing native plants. In addition to saving water and fertilizer saving time to grow the plants in the unique climate of Austin, Texas. Gardening is even more fun if you can not fight Mother Nature to try to cultivate plants that are not suited to the climate of Texas. It 'also good to maintain the original ecosystem of your locale by promoting local plants and flowers.

Perennials are an essential elementPart of a living landscape, and a nice choice for any flower Texas Cedar Sage. A shade lover, Cedar Sage has bright red flowers that bloom in spring summer, in India, and can carry a color pop in an otherwise dark place in your garden. Sage is also available in several varieties, including Majestic Sage, Mealy Blue Sage and Mexican Sage Bush, all the pretty flowers and require very little water, like Cedar Sage.

Lantana is another finalgreat choice, especially when used as ground cover. It 'very tolerant of poor conditions, very resistant to drought, and lavender flowers are very attractive to butterflies.

Purple cone flowers, who knows as Echinacea, require a little 'water most of previous works, but they are exceptional pieces of a garden in Austin. This daisy-flowers are a native of Texas and produce flowers white or purple. Preferring sun or partial shade, whichcan be planted almost anywhere.

Mexican Honeysuckle is another low-water plant. It shows its orange flowers spring to frost, attracting hummingbirds with its perfume. It requires only occasional pruning to encourage full growth.

Ornamental grasses are another option to improve the landscape, and there are many resistant varieties to choose from, as the Big Muhly, Little Bluestem and Dwarf Fountain Grass. Some herbs can be very invasive, so be carefulStructure, where they are, because they grow and take over.

These are just some of the many ideal plants for your Texas landscape. There are many choices, so that next time when you click on a childcare place, make sure the tasks before or ask the people running the nursery, plants and flowers native Texas. The city of Austin has worked to promote a green city and environmentally friendly. The city of Austin has a Grow Green plantList of local landscape and adapted plants that thrive in Texas. From plant smart, you can save water, fertilizer and time.

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