NATIVE PLANTS, GRASSES and SEEDS - RETAIL SOURCES
Bamert Seed Company, Muleshoe, Texas. Native grasses, forbs, and legumes suited for wildlife habitat and grassland restoration projects.
Big Bend Yucca Company, Fort Stockton, Texas. Direct-to-consumer shipped yucca plants. Farm raised responsibly and 100 percent sustainably grown.
Cactus Liquors, Marfa, Texas. Maintains a supply of succulents, ocotillos, agaves, and assorted native plants.
Curtis and Curtis Seed, Clovis, New Mexico. Specializes in native seeds, turf grass, wildflowers, and small grains.
Eastside Discount Nursery, El Paso, Texas. Large variety of natives (and nonnatives).
Guzman’s Garden Centers, Las Cruces, New Mexico. Plants, trees, shrubs, and a multitude of gardening information.
High Country Gardens, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah. Mail order native plants and seeds; order by zone.
Native American Seed, New Braunfels, Texas. Seeds; 100 percent native, American grown, free of invasive species.
Pawnee Butts Seeds Inc., Greeley, Colorado. Specializes in seeds for pasture, reclamation, turf, and CRP (Conservation Reserve Mix).
Plants of the Southwest, Albuquerque, and Santa Fe, New Mexico. Seeds, trees, shrubs, grasses, cacti, and perennials that are native and desert-adapted.
Robleda Vista Nursery, Radium Springs, New Mexico. Specializes in native plants that provide habitat for birds and other wildlife.
Sierra Vista Growers, La Union, New Mexico. Dedicated to growing the best plant material appropriate to the desert Southwest.
Twin Sisters Natives, Alpine, Texas. Native trees, shrubs, vines, perennials, agaves, yuccas, and cacti grown from seed or cuttings.