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Tough Plants for Texas Gardens: Blue Mistflower

By August 2, 2022

The Texas heat can be a beat down. And lots of plants struggle to keep up. We’ve all seen gardens that thrive in the spring when conditions are glorious. But, come summer the casualties start piling up.

Lucky for us there are a variety of plants that can endure the tough hot and dry conditions we experience during a Texas summer.

So, we thought we’d share a few ideas with you. And show you some plants that can add color to your garden without too much of a spike in your water bill.

These native and adapted plants are Texas tough. And they’re a great fit for our North Texas landscapes. The Blue Mistflower is an excellent choice for pollinators and a magnet for late season butterflies.

View the full series featuring native and adapted plants that are a great fit for North Texas gardens on our YouTube channel: TRWDTV

Lake Current Level Conservation Level* Level Difference**
Arlington 542.37 550.00 -7.63
Benbrook 690.65 694.00 -3.35
Bridgeport 828.48 836.00 -7.52
Cedar Creek 318.61 322.00 -3.39
Eagle Mountain 643.78 649.10 -5.32
Lake Worth 591.51 594.00 -2.49
Richland-Chambers 313.06 315.00 -1.94
*Conservation Level: The permitted level of water an entity is allowed to hold in a lake. Any amount above the conservation level is used for the temporary storage of flood waters and must be released downstream.
**Difference: Amount above or below conservation level.
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