Fall 2024 Vegetation Surveys at LBJWC

The information below just arrived about the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center’s Fall 2024 Vegetation Survey taking place in October. See below for info about LBJWC’s volunteer training and to signup with LBJWC.


From LBJWC: Greetings and happy Fall,

You’re officially invited to volunteer for Fall 2024 Vegetation Survey research with the Science & Conservation Team at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center!

The University of Texas Austin’s Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center is home to one of the University’s longest-running ecological research efforts. Over twenty years ago, with the aid of students and volunteers, the Center’s Science & Conservation staff began to study land management techniques, looking at the effects of prescribed fire and mowing on plant communities. Our research has been published in peer-reviewed journals and is beginning to be applied and adopted on our UT campuses, creating healthier landscapes and demonstrating best practices in ecological restoration and land management.

Help us conduct this ecological research by participating in our upcoming Spring 2024 Vegetation Survey! This hands-on field work includes training in species coverage estimation and native plant identification along our vegetation transect lines. We’ll provide plant identification manuals, and surveys will be conducted in small teams with staff members present for assistance. Please come prepared to work in the field and bring items such as snacks, water bottles, close-toed shoes, sun protection like sunglasses, hats and sunblock, and anything else that will facilitate your comfort outside! 

All experience levels are welcome! Training is optional for anyone who has volunteered with the survey in the past. New survey participants are required to attend one 4-hour training class at the Center and also must commit to at least two 4-hour field sessions during the 2-week Spring Vegetation Survey season. Training session attendees will meet in the Volunteer Room in the Administration Building (located behind the Tower and labeled “Building 8” on the Center map) before we move as a group to the Classrooms on the basement level of the Great Hall (“Building 3” on the Center map).

For new volunteers, please select one of the following training sessions: 

  • Friday 10/4 from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
  • Friday 10/11 from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
  • Saturday 10/12 from 12:00 to 4:00 PM

Fall Vegetation Survey days are:

  • Thursday October 17
  • Friday October 18
  • Saturday October 19
  • Thursday October 24
  • Friday October 25
  • Saturday October 26

The available veggie survey shifts for each day are below:

  • Morning shift from 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
  • Afternoon shift from 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
  • Both Morning and Afternoon shifts from 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM with an hour lunch break from 1:00-2:00 PM

You can either pick one of two available shifts for each survey day you register for, or you can register for both shifts in one day if you’d like to hangout longer!

Information Round-Up:

  • Meeting Place: Volunteer Room in Administration Building (“Building 8” on Center map).
  • We’ll provide: Water, snacks, plant ID manual, kneeling pads, pencils, datasheets, pocket loupes for magnifying small plant details
  • Please bring/wear: Water bottle, long pants, closed toed shoes
  • Optional, but suggested: Hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, kneeling pad or knee pads, your own fancier pocket loupe
  • Activity: Volunteers and staff will work in small teams to identify as many sweet little plants as we can. We’ll help you learn to recognize these plants, so don’t worry if you don’t know any right now. We’ll be walking from plot to plot and kneeling down frequently and often in tall grass, so please come prepared for 4+ hours spent outside on survey days. 
  • Register here online: 

    For questions about survey scheduling, email LBJWC’s Manager of Volunteer Service Carrie McDonald at cmcdonald@wildflower.org. For questions about the surveys themselves, email Alex Ciongoli at aciongoli@wildflower.org.


    Meeting Reminder October 10: “Building a Future With Flowers: Lewisville’s Sustainable Solution” with TJ Gilmore

    Join NPSOT-Williamson County on Thursday, October 10, 2024, when our featured topic will be “Building a Future With Flowers: Lewisville’s Sustainable Solution” with TJ Gilmore, mayor of Lewisville, Texas. 

    This month’s guest speaker will be joining us via Zoom from Lewisville.

    • The meeting begins at 7:00 PM. The guest presentation begins after a short business meeting.
    • Our meetings are free and open to the public.

    Read about the topic and speaker in this meeting announcement.

    ==> This month’s in-person location is the Georgetown Public Library, 2nd Floor, 402 W 8th St, Georgetown, Texas 78626.  Come early (6:30 PM) for expert advice, to check out the seed swap board, or just to visit.

    ==> To attend via Zoom register at https://npsot-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcod-6rpj0vHNbqaLOu16d146ngFuPBxCTO#/registration


    At every meeting, we give away a book — about native plants or the meeting topic — to one randomly chosen in-person 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. See upcoming topics on our page Wilco Home or on our Calendar.

    Fall 2024 Native Plant Sale UPDATES!

    Headline news!  In addition to our in-person native plant sale on November 2, we will also have a Pop-Up Online Plant Sale this Fall, October 13-16. And we’ve updated the list of plants to be available at November 2’s in-person sale.

    Updates are summarized below. See all the details about both sales on our Fall 2024 Native Plant Sale page.

    We’ll have twelve species of Texas native plants in five-gallon pots for sale.  All plants in the online sale are $40 each.  The list is short but all are excellent species for Williamson County landscapes. We have two species on the list that we have not offered before since we began having our sales in the county.  We have Cotinus obovatus (American Smoke Tree) and Prunus serotina var. eximia (Escarpment Black Cherry) available. 

    As with our previous online sales, you order online and we will have your plants marked and reserved at the in-person sale for pickup on November 2.  If your plants are not picked up by 2PM on November 2, they will be donated to the Round Rock High School Plant Club.

    See the Fall 2024 Native Plant Sale page for all the details and for the list of plants to be available during the pop-up sale.

    The sale is Saturday, November 2, 2024, at Southwest Williamson County Regional Park, 3005 County Road 175, Leander, TX 78641.  We will be in the pavilions (Boulder East and Boulder West) near the Quarry Splash Pad. Sale hours will be from 11:00 AM – 2 PM or until we run out of plants.

    News! In response to our August chapter meeting speaker, Casey Williams’ program on native Texas aquatic plants, we will have 5-6 species of those plants available at the in-person sale.  They will be from native Texas stock.  This serves as a “heads-up” to those who have been thinking about starting a “cowboy pond” (a galvanized stock tank from the feed and seed store) or other water feature and want native plants for it.  You will want to get it ready before you bring home the plants. 

    News! See the Fall 2024 Native Plant Sale page for the updated list of plants we plan to have available at the in-person sale.


    We only sell Texas native plants, and we try to make sure everything we sell is well-adapted to grow in Williamson County. 

    We publish news about the sale in blog posts. Subscribe to receive email when a post is published. Click on Get News.

    sign displaying American Smoke Tree, Cotinus obovatus