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Remarkable Riparian

A field guide to riparian plants within the Nueces River Basin of Texas. A publication of the Nueces River Authority. This user-friendly guide introduces the most commonly observed riparian vegetation in the Edward's Plateau and Rio Grande Plains. However, most of the plants presented herein occur in riparian areas all across Texas, including the Cross Timbers, Trans-Pecos and Rolling Plains.

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Typha domingensisSouthern Cattail
Ulmus americanaAmerican Elm
White Elm
Soft Elm
Water Elm
Common Elm
Ulmus crassifoliaCedar Elm
Fall Elm
Basket Elm
Scrub Elm
Lime Elm
Texas Elm
Southern Rock Elm
Olmo
Ungnadia speciosaMexican Buckeye
Monilla
Utricularia gibbaHumped Bladderwort
Bladderwort
Conespur Bladderpod
Vachellia rigidulaBlackbrush Acacia
Blackbrush
Chaparro Prieto
Gavia
Verbena canescensGray Vervain
Verbesina virginicaFrostweed
White Crownbeard
Iceplant
Iceweed
Virginia Crownbeard
Indian Tobacco
Richweed
Squawweed
Viguiera dentataPlateau Goldeneye
Sunflower Goldeneye
Toothleaf Goldeneye
Chimalacate
Golden-eye
Vitis monticolaSweet Mountain Grape
Champin Grape
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