The Hill Country Alliance and partners distributed the containerized plants to nearly 200 Upper Guadalupe basin landowners to help stabilize banks battered by the July 2025 flood.

The Hill Country Alliance and a coalition of local and regional partners handed out more than 7,000 native plants to nearly 200 landowners along the Upper Guadalupe River this month, part of an effort to stabilize riverbanks damaged in the July 2025 flood.

The two-day giveaway, held June 12-13 at Mosty Brothers Nursery in Center Point, distributed containerized grasses and sedges grown specifically for the riparian zone - the strip of land along the water's edge.