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Edwards Plateau

The Edwards Plateau area includes 1.45 million acres known as the Granitic Central Basin in Llano and Mason Counties. The Balcones Escarpment forms the distinct boundary of the Edwards Plateau on its eastern and southern borders and outlines what is known as the Texas Hill Country.

The area is a deeply dissected, rapidly drained stony plain having broad, flat to undulating divides. Prior to modern settlement, vegetation was grassland or open savannah-type plains with tree or brushy species found along rocky slopes and stream bottoms.

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Funastrum cynanchoides ssp. heterophyllumHartweg's Twinevine
Vine Milkweed
Gaillardia pulchellaIndian Blanket
Firewheel
Girasol Rojo
Gaillardia suavisPincushion Daisy
Fragrant Gaillardia
Rayless Gaillardia
Perfumeballs
Geum canadenseWhite Avens
Glandularia bipinnatifida var. bipinnatifidaPrairie Verbena
Purple Prairie Verbena
Dakota Mock Vervain
Dakota Vervain
Glandularia canadensisRose Vervain
Sweet William
Rose Mock Vervain
Gleditsia triacanthosHoney Locust
Common Honey Locust
Thorny Common Honey Locust
Honey Shucks Locust
Sweet Locust
Thorny Locust
Honey Shucks
Sweet Bean Tree
Guaiacum angustifoliumTexas Lignum-vitae
Soapbush
Guayacan
Gutierrezia sarothraeBroom Snakeweed
Kindlingweed
Matchbrush
Texas Snakeweed
Broomweed
Turpentine Weed
Matchweed
Hamamelis virginianaWitch-hazel
American Witch-hazel
Common Witch-hazel
Winterbloom
Snapping Hazelnut
Striped Alder
Spotted Alder
Tobacco-wood
Water-witch
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