Modern Native Plant Design for Sustainable, Stylish Living
At Kevin Wood Landscapes, we channel our extensive native plant knowledge into creating clean, contemporary landscapes that align with Cedar Park’s modern aesthetics and active lifestyle. We understand that homeowners here appreciate design that is both ecologically intelligent and visually striking—low-maintenance, water-wise, and architecturally cohesive. Our expertise allows us to curate native plant palettes that deliver bold textures, sculptural forms, and seasonal drama, transforming outdoor spaces into sustainable extensions of contemporary living.
Our design process is precise and intentional. We analyze your property’s architecture and microclimates to select native species that offer maximum impact with minimal input. This means utilizing the striking vertical lines of Sideoats Grama (Bouteloua curtipendula), the soft, cloud-like plumes of Lindheimer’s Muhly (Muhlenbergia lindheimeri), the sculptural silhouettes of Yucca spp., and the silvery, aromatic foliage of Cenizo (Leucophyllum frutescens). We know how to combine these plants in drifts and masses to create a sleek, minimalist aesthetic, using their natural forms as living architecture. We also incorporate essential pollinator plants like Mealy Blue Sage (Salvia farinacea) in a designed, intentional way.
This specialized knowledge results in a landscape that is as smart as it is beautiful. By using plants evolved for the Texas Edwards Plateau, we create ecosystems that require drastically less water and are resistant to local pests and diseases, eliminating the need for chemical interventions. The clean, structured look is maintained with minimal pruning and no mowing. The outcome is a sophisticated, sustainable outdoor environment that reduces your water bill and upkeep, increases your home’s curb appeal, and provides a serene, modern habitat perfectly suited to life in Cedar Park.
Contact Kevin Wood Landscapes to Leverage Our Native Plant Expertise:
Phone: 512-250-9004
Email: design@kevinwoodlandscapes.com