Plant list updated for April 1’s LIVE native plant sale

See the updated list of plants expected to be on sale at our 2023 Spring Native Plant Sale.  NEW! ==> March 28 2023-LIVE-plant-sale-list

The latest version of our plant inventory includes the following changes.

  • These have been removed from the list:
  • Fraxinus albicans (Texas Ash)
  • Cornus drummondii (Rough Dogwood)
  • Ugnadia speciosa (Mexican Buckeye)
  • Salvia regla (Regal Sage)
  • Salvia romeriana (Cedar Sage)
  • Muhlenbergia dubia (Pine Muhley)
  • Carex texensis (Texas Sedge)
  • Scutellaria wrightii (Wright’s skullcap)
  • Merremia dissecta (Alamo vine)
  • Dalea aurea (Golden Dalea)
  • Newly added is Centaurea americana (American Basketflower)
  • Also, some of the plant sizes have changed. Some plants that were listed as available in 4” are now only in gallon sizes and vice versa.

The LIVE Native Plant Sale is Saturday, April 1, 11:00 am to 2:00 pm at Champion Park group pavilions, 3830 Brushy Creek Road, Cedar Park, TX 78613.

IMPORTANT: See our page Spring 2023 Native Plant Sale for important details about both the LIVE and ONLINE sales that are not in this blog post.

If you have questions, send email to wilco-chapter@npsot.org.

April 13 Chapter Meeting: “Cacti of Texas” with Brian Loflin

Join NPSOT-Williamson County on Thursday, April 13,  2023, when our featured topic will be Cacti of Texas with Brian Loflin.  Free and open to the public. The meeting begins at 7:00 PM. 

==> If you attend in person, we’re at the Georgetown Public Library, 2nd floor.  If you attend in person, you are giving consent to be videoed for Zoom and YouTube (if the meeting is to be posted on YouTube).

==> To attend via Zoom instead of in person, register at https://npsot-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAkcOmtrzkoHNVIjwHNcCEMOVmhPnE2hc2U

About our topic:  This presentation is a review of the many species of cacti in our state, their characteristics and habitat.

About our speaker:   Brian Loflin is a highly respected photographer, author, teacher, and consultant. His seasoned professional career spans more than five decades in the advertising, aviation, bio-medical and publishing industries.

image of guest speaker

As a graduate biologist with an extensive background in marketing and communications, his early experience was as a medical photographer and a freelance photojournalist producing materials that served a variety of educational, technical and consumer publications. Later, he held senior marking positions at several international aerospace firms, serving airlines and aviation organizations on five continents.

Brian maintains a vast digital image library from which photographs have been published in many international periodicals as well as books and other publications. His work has won numerous industry awards, but most importantly, his work has won the admiration and respect of his clients. He is past president of the Minnesota Nature Photographers and founder and current president of the Austin Shutterbug Club.

Brian is a highly regarded teacher whose passion is in passing his knowledge and vision along to others. He currently teaches a new curriculum of Wildlife Photography at Texas A&M University-Kingsville. He held similar teaching positions the University of Texas at Austin, University of California at Riverside and Riverside Community College. Brian actively teaches and conducts tours, seminars and workshops in many areas of photography.

Brian and his wife Shirley designed, authored and photographed Grasses of the Texas Hill Country (now in its second printing) and Texas Cacti, two photographic field guides published by Texas A&M University Press and available at most book sellers. Their latest book, Texas Wildflower Vistas and Hidden Treasures, is now at the publisher. Brian’s latest book, Advanced Macro Photography for Nature Scientists, is also now available.

See collections of Brian’s work at his blog http://bkloflin.wordpress.com and web site www.thenatureconnection.com.


At every meeting, we give away a book — about native plants or the meeting topic — to one randomly chosen attendee!

Have an idea for a speaker?  Let Program Leader Susie Hickman know via  email to wilco-chapter@npsot.org.

NPSOT-Williamson County meetings are free and open to the public. We hope you attend!  Meetings may be in person, virtual, or both, so be sure to check details in the meeting announcement. Meetings are announced on our website, our calendar and Facebook.