NativePlantHOU
The official Youtube Channel for the Native Plant Society of Texas - Houston Chapter.
Wild Spices: Adding a Taste of Native Texas to Your Table: Dr. Mark "Merryweather" Vorderbruggen
What One Million Rain Gardens Could Do for Houston: Dominic Boyer of Rice University
Rewilding Our Perception of What Belongs
Building a Supply Chain for Native Plants in Houston Texas - March 2025 Chapter Meeting
Designing Your Native Landscape by Houston Native Plant Society members.
Re-establishing Native Canopy In the Urban Landscape. February 20/2025 Monthly Meeting
Building Bird-Friendly Communities – September 19 Monthly Meeting
From the Bayou to the Hills and Lost Palms of Texas – August 15
Greener Gulfton: Native Plants for Health, Resilience, and Biodiversity - July 2024 Monthly Meeting
Restoring Riparian Buffers Throughout Houston - March 2024 Monthly Meeting
Wildflowers of Houston's Memorial Park - February 2024 Meeting
The Mosquito: Houston’s Most Dangerous Animal Foe, by Anita Schiller
Native Peoples in the Greater Houston Landscape, by Dan Worrall
Support Houston’s Ecosystem with Backyard Wildscapes, by Mary Pearl Meuth
Medicinal Wild Plants
Houston’s Pollinating Insects: Everything You’ve Wanted to Know But Haven’t Asked, with Eric Duran
iNaturalist for Science, Conservation and Learning - April 2021
WildScapes - Doug Tallamy -Bringing Nature Home (Old version - delete)
Native Plants of Southeast Texas - Wildscapes Plant Sale
Mandell Park: Lush Native Plant Landscape in the Heart of Houston – by Don Verser
Make Your Own Art from the Garden, with Brandi Keller, July 2021
White Wild Indigo Plant of the Month MAY 2021
Red Buckeye at Brazos Bend
Be a Seedy Soul: Collect, Clean, & Store Prairie Plant Seeds by Lan Shen. Nov 19, 2020 meeting.
Coralbean
40 Houston Plants for Birds: Two Experts Show you Habitat Flowers and Trees at Russ Pitman Park
Designing with Native Plants by Philippa Johnstone for NPSOTH meeting 9-17-20 edited
2020 Wildscapes: Encountering Wetland Plants by Mary Carol Edwards
2020 Wildscapes: Houston Grows Cooler... by Jaime González