This used to be St. Augustine but the deer, drought, freezes and runovv have killed it. It's on a sloping hill. Central TX. I think it's a mix of St. Augustin, sedge and Mexican Hats now. Pretty shaded area – tons of oaks. Any ideas?

by Few_Try884

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  1. Electronic-Health882

    Native grasses, wildflowers and small perennials.

  2. msmaynards

    This will get you started. I didn’t add in evergreen/deciduous. [https://www.wildflower.org/plants/combo.php?distribution=TX&habit=habit_grass&duration=&light_shade=1&moist_dry=1](https://www.wildflower.org/plants/combo.php?distribution=TX&habit=habit_grass&duration=&light_shade=1&moist_dry=1) https://www.wildflower.org/plants/combo.php?fromsearch=true&distribution=TX&habit=habit_herb&duration=duration_perennial&light_shade=1&moist_dry=1 https://www.wildflower.org/plants/combo.php?fromsearch=true&distribution=TX&habit=habit_subshrub&duration=duration_perennial&light_shade=1&moist_dry=1

    And maybe space for a shrub or two? [https://www.wildflower.org/plants/combo.php?fromsearch=true&distribution=TX&habit=habit_subshrub&duration=duration_perennial&light_shade=1&moist_dry=1](https://www.wildflower.org/plants/combo.php?fromsearch=true&distribution=TX&habit=habit_subshrub&duration=duration_perennial&light_shade=1&moist_dry=1)

    Here’s what Mr. Smartypants says about deer resistant shade plants. [https://www.wildflower.org/expert/search.php?keyword=deer+shade+texas](https://www.wildflower.org/expert/search.php?keyword=deer+shade+texas)

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