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Central Texas Riparian Restoration Species

Species native to Central Texas that are particularly well-suited for riparian area restoration projects.
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Lenophyllum texanumCoastal Stonecrop
Limonium carolinianumCarolina Sealavender
Sea Lavender
Liatris punctata var. mucronataTexas Gayfeather
Texas Blazing Star
Texas Liatris
Cusp Liatris
Cusp Blazing Star
Cusp Gayfeather
Narrow-leaf Blazing Star
Narrow-leaf Gayfeather
Purples
Liatris pycnostachyaPrairie Blazing Star
Prairie Gayfeather
Prairie Liatris
Kansas Blazing Star
Kansas Gayfeather
Kansas Liatris
Cat-tail Blazing Star
Cat-tail Gayfeather
Cat-tail Liatris
Hairy Button-snakeroot
Lobelia glandulosaGlade Lobelia
Nicotiana obtusifoliaDesert Tobacco
Little Tobacco
Tabaquillo
Punche
Oenothera drummondiiBeach Evening-primrose
Beach Evening Primrose
Passiflora suberosaCorkstem Passionflower
Pectis angustifoliaLimoncillo
Lemonscent
Crownseed Pectis
Lemon-scented Pectis
Lemonscent Pectis
Lemonweed
Chinchweed
Fetid Marigold
Phytolacca americanaAmerican Pokeweed
Great Pokeweed
Pokeweed
Pokeberry
Red Ink Plant
Pigeonberry
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