660 County Rd
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We maintain two natural areas on either side of our home with perscribed fire and intentional seeding and plugging of natives in those spaces. Flowerbeds in the interior of our property, directly around the house, are comprised mostly of natives, with particular attention to nectar/pollen providers as well as host plants for butterflies.



Too many to list! Natives included are all sourced from the Pineywoods of East Texas, or are native to the property.
Multiple species of milkweed, asters, goldenrods, gayfeather, rudbeckia, mountainmints.
Rose vervain, sanguine coneflower, blue mistflower, Joe-pye, bushmint, bluestar, rhododendron, spicebush, woodland pinkroot, spider lilies (Hymenocalis), golden Alexander, little bluestem, purpletop tridens, Canada wildrye, coral bean, red buckeye, pawpaw, white oak, shortleaf pine.
