What it takes to be a Superstar
It isn’t easy to become a Superstar! Only the toughest, most reliable and best-looking plants make the cut. Every plant earning the Texas Superstar designation undergoes several years of extensive field trials by Texas A&M University’s Agriculture Program. They must be proven to be super-performing plants under Texas growing conditions. During the field trials, plants receive minimal soil preparation, minimal water and no pesticides. What does that mean for the average homeowner? It means landscape success with beautiful, proven, Texas-tough plants. Visit www.TexasSuperstar.com for additional details about these amazing superstars!
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Texas Bluebonnet |
Texas Maroon Bluebonnet Lupinus texensis “Texas Maroon” |
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Texas Gold Columbine Aquilegia chrysantha hinckleyana “Texas Gold” |
Gold Star Experanza Tecoma stans “Gold Star” |
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New Wonder Fan Flower Scaevola aemula “New Wonder” PPAF |
Firebush Hamelia patens |
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Possum Haw Deciduous Holly Ilex deciduas |
Flare Perennial Hibiscus Hibiscus x “Flare” |
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Moy Grande Perennial Hibiscus Hibiscus x “Moy Grande” |
Lord Baltimore Perennial Hibiscus Hibiscus x “Lord Baltimore” |
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New Gold Lantana Lantana camera “New Gold” |
Pink Bunny Bloom Larkspur Consolida ambigua “Pink Bunny Bloom” |
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Blue Shades Bunny Bloom Larkspur Consolida ambigua “Blue Shades Bunny Bloom” |
Mari-mum Tagetes erecta |
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Satsuma Mandarin Citrus reticulata |
Shantung Maple Acer truncatum |
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Chinkapin Oak Quercus muehlenbergii |
Lacey Oak Quercus glaucoides |
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Moth Orchid Phalaenopsis |
Dwarf Mexican Petunia Ruellia brittoniana (various dwarf cultivars) |
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Laura Bush Petunia Petunia x “Laura Bush” |
VIP Petunia (Violet in Profusion) Petunia violacea “VIP” |
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John Fanick Perennial Phlox Phlox paniculata “John Fanick” |
Victoria Perennial Phlox Phlox paniculata “Victoria” |
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Chinese Pistache Pistacia chinensis |
Belinda’s Dream Rose Rosa x “Belinda’s Dream” |
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Knockout Rose Rosa “Radrazz” |
Marie Daly Rose Rosa x polyantha “Marie Daly” |
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Blue Princess Verbena Verbena x hybrida “Blue Princess” |
Texas Lilac Vitex Vitex agnus-castus |
For more information on these SUPERSTARS and additional varieties, please log on to: www.texassuperstar.com

