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List of Local Texas & Oklahoma Nurseries and Seed Companies

 
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This is a list I have been working on, the main focus was Texas/Oklahoma/Arkansas/Louisiana companies which offer native and/or hard to find plants and/or seed. I'm sure there are many missing from this list so if anyone knows of any to add that would be awesome!

*I have not purchased from all of these, yet.

Online:
Alligator Alley (Oklahoma City, OK)   www.alligatoralley.com
Almost Eden Plants (Merryville, LA)   www.almostedenplants.com
Bamert Seed Company (Muleshoe, TX)   www.bamertseed.com
Bob Wells Nursery (Mineola, TX)   www.bobwellsnursery.com
Brim Seed – Crops (Waco, TX)   www.brimseed.com  
Dixondale Farms – Onions (Carrizo Springs, TX)   www.dixondalefarms.com  
Douglass King Seeds (San Antonio, TX)   www.dkseeds.com
Holland Wildflower Farm (Elkins, AR)   www.hollandwildflowerfarm.com
Justin Seed Co. – Grass/Wildlife (Justin, TX)   www.justinseed.com  
Native American Seed (Junction, TX)   www.seedsource.com
North Texas Cold Hardy Palms (Mansfield, TX)   www.texascoldhardypalms.com
Oaks of the Wild West (Dripping Spring, TX)   www.oaksofthewildwest.com
Southern Bulb Co. (Golden, TX)   www.southernbulbs.com  
Taylor Hill Bananas (Shelbyville, TX)   www.bananapups.com  
Wildseed Farms (Fredericksburg, TX)   www.wildseedfarms.com  
Willhite Seed – Crops/Wildlife (Poolville, TX)   www.willhiteseed.com  

Local Pick Up Only:
Frisco, TX: Shades of Green   www.shadesofgreeninc.com
Kerrville, TX: Natives of Texas   www.nativesoftexas.com
Leander, TX: Hill Country Natives   www.hillcountrynatives.net
 
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THANK you so much - this list is very helpful.
we came from Southern California where we shopped at Theodore Payne Foundation and last 15 years in Las Vegas, where we found the State Nursery as a great resource. Now that we are relocating to Hill Country - you have just helped us make a lot of new friends!!!
 
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I am thrilled to see the Native American Seed on your list!  A great resource for native grasses and wildflowers.  I toured their facilities a few years back and I was really impressed.

The Natural Gardener:

https://tngaustin.com/hours-and-location/

From this thread:

https://permies.com/t/53929/Successful-annual-vegetables-Central-Texas

And Barton Springs Nursery:

http://www.bartonspringsnursery.com/map-of-the-nursery

And of course, I have to recommend "Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center"

https://www.wildflower.org/visit
 
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Thanks!

I love wildflower.org, one of the best resources for native plant information. I stopped at the Wildflower Center during a trip to Austin. I forget they also do plant sales sometimes.
 
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