Learn About Texas Superstar Plants at Missouri City Branch Library


Missouri City Branch Library

Backyard gardening enthusiasts who would like to learn more about planning and maintaining beautiful lawns and gardens are invited to attend a special program, “Texas Superstars: Strong & Stunning Plants for Texans,” at Fort Bend County Libraries’ Missouri City Branch Library on Saturday, February 29th, from 2 to 4 pm, in the Meeting Room of the library, located at 1530 Texas Parkway.

Fort Bend County Master Gardener Suma Mudan will talk about Texas Superstars® – plants that have shown to provide superior performance under Texas’s tough growing conditions. Learn about growing Superstar perennials, annuals, semi-tropical plants, trees and edible plants, and get ideas on how to incorporate them into garden designs.

Plants are designated Texas Superstars by the Texas Superstar Executive Board, which is made up of seven AgriLife Research and AgriLife Extension horticulturalists, after years of field trials around the state. According to AgriLife Extension horticulturists, to be designated a Texas Superstar, a plant must not only be beautiful but must also perform well for consumers and growers throughout the state. Texas Superstars must be easy to propagate, which should ensure the plants are widely available throughout Texas and reasonably priced. Texas Superstar is a registered trademark owned by AgriLife Research, a state agency that is part of the Texas A&M University System.

The program is free and open to the public. For more information, visit www.fortbend.lib.tx.us or call the Missouri City Branch Library at 281-238-2100 or the library system’s Communications Office at 281-633-4734.