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South Central Plains

This EPA Level III ecoregion encompasses all or part of 42 Texas counties. It extends from the Western Gulf Coastal Plain east across much of Louisiana and north into southeastern Oklahoma and southwestern Arkansas. In Texas, it covers approximately the same land area as the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department’s Pineywoods vegetative region. This collection lists only those taxa found in the Texas portion of the South Central Plains ecoregion.

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Solidago petiolarisDowny Ragged Goldenrod
Downy Goldenrod
Solidago radulaWestern Rough Goldenrod
Solanum rostratumBuffalo Bur
Buffalo Bur Nightshade
Buffalobur Nightshade
Solidago rugosaWrinkleleaf Goldenrod
Wrinkle-leaf Goldenrod
Rough-leaved Goldenrod
Roughleaf Goldenrod
Rough-stemmed Goldenrod
Roughstem Goldenrod
Solidago rugosa ssp. rugosaWrinkleleaf Goldenrod
Solidago sempervirensSeaside Goldenrod
Sophora secundifloraTexas Mountain Laurel
Mountain Laurel
Mescal Bean
Mescal Bean Sophora
Frijolillo
Frijolito
Solidago sempervirens var. mexicanaSeaside Goldenrod
Solidago speciosaShowy Goldenrod
Noble Goldenrod
Solidago strictaWand Goldenrod
Wand-like Goldenrod
Willowleaf Goldenrod
Solidago tortifoliaTwistleaf Goldenrod
Solanum triquetrumTexas Nightshade
Hierba Mora
Solidago ulmifoliaElmleaf Goldenrod
Elm-leaved Goldenrod
Sporobolus airoidesAlkali Sacaton
Zacate Alcalino
Spartina alternifloraSaltmarsh Cordgrass
Saltwater Cordgrass
Salt Cordgrass
Smooth Cordgrass
Sparganium americanumAmerican Bur-reed
Sphaeralcea angustifoliaNarrowleaf Globemallow
Copper Globemallow
Copper Mallow
Spartina bakeriSand Cordgrass
Spiranthes cernuaNodding Ladies'-tresses
Ladies'-tresses
Nodding Lady's Tresses
Sporobolus clandestinusHidden Dropseed
Rough Dropseed
Sporobolus compositusTall Dropseed
Composite Dropseed
Rough Dropseed
Sporobolus compositus var. compositusComposite Dropseed
Tall Dropseed
Sporobolus cryptandrusSand Dropseed
Spartina cynosuroidesBig Cordgrass
Spermolepis divaricataRoughfruit Scaleseed
Spermolepis echinataBristly Scaleseed
Sporobolus giganteusGiant Dropseed
Sphaeralcea hastulataSpear Globemallow
Spigelia hedyotideaPrairie Pinkroot
Prairie Pink Root
Spermolepis inermisRed River Scaleseed
Spreading Scaleseed
Sphenopholis intermediaSlender Wedgescale
Sporobolus junceusPineywoods Dropseed
Spiranthes laciniataLace-lip Ladies'-tresses
Lace-lip Lady's Tresses
Spiranthes laceraNorthern Slender Ladies'-tresses
Slender Ladies'-tresses
Slender Lady's Tresses
Spiranthes lacera var. gracilisSouthern Slender Ladies'-tresses
Slender Ladies'-tresses
Slender Lady's Tresses
Spiranthes longilabrisGiant-spiral Ladies'-tresses
Giant Spiral Lady's Tresses
Spigelia marilandicaWoodland Pinkroot
Pinkroot
Indian Pink
Spiranthes magnicamporumGreat Plains Ladies'-tresses
Great Plains Lady's Tresses
Sphenopholis obtusataPrairie Wedgescale
Spiranthes odorataMarsh Ladies'-tresses
Fragrant Ladies'-tresses
Marsh Lady's Tresses
Spiranthes ovalisOctober Ladies'-tresses
October Lady's Tresses
Spartina patensSaltmeadow Cordgrass
Salt-meadow Cordgrass
Marsh-hay Cordgrass
Spiranthes parksiiNavasota Lady's Tresses
Navasota Ladies'-tresses
Spartina pectinataPrairie Cordgrass
Freshwater Cordgrass
Sloughgrass
Spirodela polyrrhizaCommon Duckmeat
Giant Duckweed
Spiranthes praecoxGreenvein Ladies'-tresses
Greenvein Lady's Tresses
Sporobolus pyramidatusWhorled Dropseed
Target Dropseed
Madagascar Dropseed
Spergularia salinaSalt Sandspurry
Sporobolus silveanusSilveus' Dropseed
Spartina spartinaeGulf Cordgrass
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