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About the nursery |
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Discover the Texas way to landscape your spread - no matter how large or small. Whether you want butterflies, birds, or buffalo, native plants attract good "neighbors". They're the natural way to help feed a migratory songbird or cut down on pesticide use in your environment. Native plants take a minimum of care and are ideally suited to the unpredictable whims of Texas weather. Choose our pre-adapted natives instead of those water-guzzling imports.
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Seed-Grown Texas Native Plants
Landscape / Revegetation / Consulting Madrone Nursery is a family-owned and operated native plant resource located less than 10 minutes off of Interstate 35 South outside of San Marcos, Texas. Here on the edge of the Texas Hill Country, we container grow over 300 species of trees, shrubs, grasses, yuccas, vines, and perennials - with an emphasis on selections from the Edward's Plateau and Trans-Pecos regions of the state. We use a custom, locally adapted soil mix so our stock is ideal for large landscaping and revegetation projects. And because we collect our own seeds from select extra-hardy parents, you'll find that Madrone Nursery plants will often thrive where others fail. Call us for rare and hard-to-find species, as we are continually introducing promising selections to the Southwest community. In 1994, owner Dan Hosage, was awarded a U.S. Patent for "Traveller," a weeping form of the Texas Redbud which has received several national horticulture awards.
Open by appointment only - so please call ahead at (512) 353-3944. Madrone Nursery Email: madronenursery@earthlink.net © 2004 - 2008 Madrone Nursery. All rights reserved. |
Through the years, over a million Madrone Nursery propagated plants have been used for extensive revegetation projects, commercial and residential landscapes, and site reclamation. Consult our extensive client/site listings to see how we keep Texas looking like Texas. While you're here, be sure to visit our mail order section (updated 03/22/08). Around Texas - Plant Lovers Make a Difference A lot of folks in our great state take the time to share their love of Texas plants with others. We applaud their hard work and dedication. Click here to see their latest efforts. |