Discover Native Plants for Your West Texas Landscape at Concho Natives Nursery

At Concho Natives Nursery, we believe the most beautiful landscapes are the ones that belong exactly where they’re planted. That’s why we specialize in native and well-adapted plants selected specifically for the Concho Valley climate. When you choose plants that are meant for West Texas, you’re not just landscaping — you’re building something resilient, sustainable, and uniquely local. Our nursery features a carefully curated selection of native wildflowers, hardy herbs, and regionally adapted trees, all grown locally. From vibrant blooms that support pollinators to shade trees that withstand our hot summers and unpredictable rainfall, every plant we offer is chosen with purpose. Native plants require less water, fewer chemical inputs, and less maintenance — while delivering long-term beauty and ecological benefits. But we don’t just sell plants. We provide guidance. Whether you’re starting from scratch, renovating an existing yard, or planning a larger property design, our consultations are tailored to your soil, sun exposure, and goals. We’ll help you select plants that work together naturally and thrive season after season. West Texas landscapes have a character all their own — bold skies, open spaces, and tough beauty. Your yard can reflect that same strength and authenticity. At Concho Natives Nursery, we’re proud to help homeowners, ranchers, and businesses create outdoor spaces that honor the land and flourish in it. Stop by and grow something that truly belongs here.

3/3/20261 min read

A person with reddish-brown hair is holding a small potted succulent plant labeled with a white tag. The plant is in a red pot, and the person's hand is visible as they place or take the pot from a wooden crate. In the background, there are other green plants, including a tall cactus, enhancing the natural and relaxed setting.
A person with reddish-brown hair is holding a small potted succulent plant labeled with a white tag. The plant is in a red pot, and the person's hand is visible as they place or take the pot from a wooden crate. In the background, there are other green plants, including a tall cactus, enhancing the natural and relaxed setting.

Native plants thrive.