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🌱 Free 7-Day Mini Course: Learn how to design a beautiful, low-maintenance Texas native landscape that saves water and supports wildlife. → https://coryames.com/txnative/ 🌿 $7 Texas Native Plant Nursery Starter Guide: The perfect companion to your landscaping journey. Save time, money, and avoid killing plants. → https://coryames.com/the-texas-native... 🌳 Patreon: Join for bonus plant guides, behind-the-scenes updates, and monthly Q&As. → / coryames — In this Texas Nature Journal entry, we’re exploring Texas Frog Fruit (Phyla nodiflora) — a versatile, semi-evergreen native ground cover that provides a blanket of tiny white-and-purple flowers and serves as a pollinator magnet in Texas landscapes. Sometimes mistaken for a weed, Frog Fruit is actually a hardy, low-growing plant that supports butterflies, bees, and other pollinators while thriving in a wide range of soil and water conditions. You’ll learn: • Growth habits, soil preferences, and water/light requirements • Native range and a quirky history behind its name • Benefits for landscapes — ground cover, erosion control, and aesthetics • Pollinator and wildlife value as a nectar and larval host plant • Planting tips — rain gardens, pathways, shaded areas, and containers • Seasonal expectations for spring through winter • Propagation methods using runners and divisions • Companion planting ideas (yaupon holly, flame acanthus, copper canyon daisy, and more) 📍 CHAPTERS 00:00 – Introduction to Texas Frog Fruit 0:43 – Pollinator Magnet: Benefits of Frog Fruit 1:23 – Growth Conditions and Soil Preferences 1:41 – Watering and Light Requirements 2:43 – Native Habitat and Historical Background 3:36 – Landscape Benefits and Aesthetics 5:18 – Wildlife Attraction and Pollinator Support 6:09 – Planting and Care Tips 9:50 – Seasonal Expectations 11:02 – Propagation Techniques 12:06 – Conclusion and Additional Resources 🎥 WATCH NEXT ▶ Turk’s Cap — Texas Nature Journal 👉 • The Ultimate Guide to Growing Turk's Cap (... 🗞 MY NEWSLETTERS 📰 Texas Field Notes — Exploring Texas one plant, place, and story at a time → https://cory-ames.kit.com/9a43cf682f 📍 The San Antonio Something — Local stories, culture, and curated events to help you know where you live → https://cory-ames.kit.com/cfc0c898b2 💼 WANT TO WORK WITH ME? I collaborate with mission-driven brands and organizations to tell stories that make Texas wilder and wiser — through YouTube, newsletters, and social media. → Learn more or get in touch: https://coryames.com/work/ 🔗 CONNECT 📸 Instagram: / coryames.tx 🌐 Website: https://coryames.com 📧 LinkedIn: / amescory 👇 ABOUT ME Hi, I’m Cory — telling the stories that make Texas wilder & wiser. Through essays, short films, and hands-on native-plant guides, I chronicle the plants, people, and places redefining sustainability in San Antonio and across the Lone Star State — all gathered here for anyone ready to dig in and explore. Subscribe for weekly videos. Disclosure: Some of the links in this description may be affiliate links. If you click through and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. I only recommend products, books, and gear I use and believe in. #TexasNativePlants #FrogFruit #GroundCover #PollinatorGarden #NativePlants