I live in Central Texas, and this list is a who's-who of what's in my yard. Inland sea oats and frostweed in particular are easy to grow and prolific, given how well they reseed, and they're habitat for a ton of insects. Leaving portions of your yard undisturbed year to year is absolutely key to biodiversity though
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