SMGA is attacking several plants that are a threat to our native species in order to keep the habitat open for our native trees, shrubs and wildflowers. By controlling invasives such as Ligustrum, loquat, chinaberry, tree of heaven, bastard cabbage, redtip photinia, nandina,
blessed milk thistle and maltese star thistle, room is available for natives such as bluebonnets and other wildflowers, turk's cap, agarita, buckeye, and establishment of new young oaks of many species as well as our other native trees and shrubs.