Gardens Spotlight
Pollinator Paradise
This family transformed their dry, underused yard into a bold and colorful retreat with the help of Concho Natives. Anchored by the fiery blooms of Pride of Barbados and the vibrant fragrance of Orange Cestrum, this landscape bursts with seasonal interest and pollinator activity. Oxalis fills the shadier spots with soft color and texture, tying the space together with charm and contrast.
“We wanted a garden that felt alive and uniquely West Texas. Concho Natives helped us pick plants that not only look amazing, but truly thrive in our environment.” — Miguel and Rose R.


Butterfly Haven: Vibrant Blooms and Tranquil Charm
Step into this vibrant, sun-drenched garden designed with color, movement, and wildlife in mind. Anchored by the graceful Vitex tree with its spires of lavender blooms, this landscape offers both structure and softness.
Copper Canyon Daisy adds a burst of golden yellow, with aromatic foliage that repels deer and attracts butterflies.
Darcy Sage (Salvia darcyi) brings bold red blooms and a steady hum of visiting hummingbirds.
Blue Plumbago spills gently along pathways and borders, its sky-blue flowers creating a cooling contrast and attracting bees.
This hardy combination thrives in full West Texas sun with minimal water, offering long-lasting color and support for native pollinators. It’s a picture-perfect example of beauty with purpose.


Little Sprouts Herb Tower
This enchanting tiered herb garden was designed just for kids—a hands-on space where little hands can dig, sniff, and taste their way through nature. Built as a charming stacked herb tower, this garden teaches children the joys of growing their own food while engaging all five senses.
Each layer is bursting with fresh herbs:
Mint for cool tea and fun treats
Sage for soft, fuzzy leaves and storytelling about ancient uses
Oregano for pizza nights straight from the garden
Basil for sweet-scented summer sauces
Cilantro for bright, zesty flavor adventures
Thyme for tiny leaves and big imagination
Designed for accessibility and discovery, this garden invites children to learn responsibility, experience the magic of growing something from seed, and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Healthy habits start with dirty hands—and this herb tower makes every harvest fun!


Curb Appeal with Texas Flair
This front yard transformation proves that a native plant palette can create a show-stopping first impression—all while being water-wise and low maintenance. With a blend of vibrant color and soft movement, this landscape brings charm and habitat right up to the doorstep.
Turk’s Cap anchors the design with bold red blooms and lush foliage that attracts hummingbirds
Texas Betony adds a graceful edge with its cascading red flowers and silvery leaves
Mealy Blue Sage stands tall with spikes of lavender-blue, buzzing with bees and butterflies
Mexican Honeysuckle fills the understory with bright orange blooms and glossy greenery
Under the shade of a mature oak tree, these native plants are layered to create dimension, soften hard lines, and invite life back into the landscape.
It’s not just curb appeal—it’s a warm, West Texas welcome.


Bloom & Tell: Share Your Native Garden
We love seeing how our native plants grow in your space! Whether you're nurturing a few herbs on the patio or have transformed your yard into a pollinator paradise, we want to celebrate your green thumb.
You can send photos to conchonatives@gmail.com
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