Recommendation of a plant through CEMAP means that the variety has been subjected to statewide testing and been found to be meritorious. These plants are hardy, tolerating the hot dry summers characteristic of most parts of the state. They are disease and insect tolerant, providing beauty with minimal care and minimal reliance on chemical pest control. These plants are designated as "Texas Superstars," and they must display the symbol below on a tag or label at the point of sale.
What is CEMAP?
CEMAP Plant Selection Policy
How does CEMAP work?
CEMAP Plants PicturePages
CEMAP Cooperators
Projected Dates for Future CEMAP Campaigns

For further information on the CEMAP program, contact Dr. Steve George, Texas Agricultural Extension Service, Dallas Research and Extension Center, Coit Road, Dallas, Texas.

This site was created and is maintained by Dan Lineberger and Jerry Parsons, Horticulture Program, Texas Agricultural Extension Service. Graphic and HTML design was done by Kimberly Mason Philp. Mail questions or comments to dan-lineberger@tamu.edu.