Order your Native Plant Society of Texas Garden Signs

Promote Texas native plants and NPSOT membership by purchasing an all-weather aluminum sign for your property.

The Williamson County Chapter is offering an online  opportunity to purchase  a sign for  $19.00. There are two different designs. Each sign measures 9” x 12” and has pre-drilled holes for mounting.

Order and pay for your signs by Tuesday, February 13, 2024 using our online chapter store. Signs can be picked up at either of these locations:

  • Saturday, April 6, 2024 in Round Rock
    • At the NPSOT-Williamson County Chapter Spring Native Plant Sale @ Champion Park, Round Rock, Texas
  • Thursday, April 11, 2024 in Georgetown
    • At the NPSOT-Williamson County Chapter meeting @ the Georgetown Public Library

$19.00 per sign


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

Plant rescue in SE Round Rock, February 10, 2024

Volunteer with us Saturday, February 10, 2024 from 10am-1pm in SE Round Rock as we rescue plants from a small meadow site prior to construction. There is roadside parking, but it’s a 1/5 of a mile walk on sidewalks to get to the site. The plant list and further details can be found at the SignUp link below.

You must be a current NPSOT member (any chapter) and at least 18 to attend. (Join NPSOT or renew here.)

Click here to sign up.

Learn more about the Native Plant Rescue Project at this link.

image of Heterotheca canescens, Hoary False Goldenaster
Heterotheca canescens, Hoary False Goldenaster, can be rescued on the site.

Plant rescue in Liberty Hill, January 20, 2024

Volunteer with us Saturday, January 20th from 10am-1pm in Liberty Hill as we rescue plants from a 2 acre property prior to construction. There is easy parking next to the site, but be mindful that there is tall grass to walk through and no trails. You may dig plants for conservation and/or to take for your own projects. The plant list and further details can be found at the SignUp link below.

You must be a current NPSOT member (any chapter) and at least 18 to attend. (Join NPSOT or renew here.)

Click here to sign up.

Learn more about the Native Plant Rescue Project at this link.

plant rescue site
Rescue site. Photo by Hillary Xu.