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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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Chrysopsis marianaMaryland Goldenaster
Maryland Golden-aster
Chamaesyce maculataSpotted Spurge
Spotted Euphorbia
Spotted Sandmat
Milk Purslane
Prostrate Spurge
Chrysactinia mexicanaDamianita
Chamaesyce missuricaPrairie Sandmat
Missouri Spurge
Chamaecrista nictitansSensitive Partridge Pea
Partridge-pea
Sensitive Pea
Chamaecrista nictitans ssp. nictitansSensitive Partridge Pea
Partridge Pea
Chamaesyce nutansNodding Spurge
Eyebane
Chromolaena odorataBlue Mistflower
Fragrant Mistflower
Blue Boneset
Fragrant Boneset
Jack In The Bush
Crucita
Siam Weed
Common Flossflower
Christmas Bush
Devilweed
Chamaesaracha pallidaPale Five Eyes
False Nightshade
Averett Pale Five Eyes
Chrysopsis pilosaSoft Goldenaster
Soft Golden-aster
Chenopodium pratericolaDesert Goosefoot
Chamaesyce prostrataProstrate Spurge
Prostrate Sandmat
Ground Spurge
Chasmanthium sessiliflorumLongleaf Woodoats
Chamaesyce serpensMatted Sandmat
Prostrate Spurge
Creeping Spurge
Chamaesyce serrulaSawtooth Sandmat
Chenopodium simplexMapleleaf Goosefoot
Chamaesaracha sordidaHairy Five Eyes
False Nightshade
Chloracantha spinosaSpiny Chloracantha
Mexican Devil-weed
Chenopodium standleyanumStandley's Goosefoot
Chaerophyllum tainturieriHairyfruit Chervil
Southern Chervil
Chloris texensisTexas Windmill Grass
Chrysopsis texanaTexas Chrysopsis
Chaptalia texanaTexas Silverpuff
Silverpuff
Nodding Lettuce
Silver Puff
Chaptalia tomentosaWoolly Sunbonnets
Cheilanthes tomentosaWoolly Lipfern
Chloris verticillataTumble Windmill Grass
Windmillgrass
Chamaesyce villiferaHairy Sandmat
Chionanthus virginicusWhite Fringetree
Fringe Tree
Snowflower Tree
Flowering Ash
Old Man's Beard
Grandfather Graybeard
Grancy Graybeard
Chloris virgataFeather Fingergrass
Showy Chloris
Chamaesaracha villosaTranspecos Five Eyes
Woolly False Nightshade
Cirsium altissimumTall Thistle
Cinna arundinaceaSweet Woodreed
Common Woodreed
Cirsium carolinianumCarolina Thistle
Soft Thistle
Purple Thistle
Smallhead Thistle
Cirsium horridulumBristle Thistle
Yellow Thistle
Horrid Thistle
Purple Thistle
Spiny Thistle
Bull Thistle
Cicuta maculataSpotted Water Hemlock
Water-hemlock
Beaver Poison
Cirsium muticumSwamp Thistle
Cirsium texanumTexas Thistle
Cissus trifoliataCow-itch Vine
Cow Itch Vine
Sorrelvine
Grape Ivy
Possum Grape
Arizona Grape Ivy
Cirsium turneriCliff Thistle
Cirsium undulatumWavyleaf Thistle
Plumed Thistle
Clethra alnifoliaCoastal Pepperbush
Coastal Sweet Pepperbush
Coastal Sweet Pepper
Alderleaf Pepperbush
Alderleaf Clethra
Clethra
Summer Sweet
Cleomella angustifoliaNarrowleaf Rhombopod
Cleomella
Clinopodium arkansanumLimestone Calamint
Clematis crispaSwamp Leatherflower
Curly Clematis
Blue-jasmine
Curlflower
Curly Virgin's Bower
Marsh Clematis
Clematis drummondiiOld Man's Beard
Drummond's Clematis
Texas Virgin's Bower
Goat's Beard
Cladium mariscoidesSmooth Sawgrass
Clitoria marianaAtlantic Pigeonwings
Butterfly Pea
Cladium mariscus ssp. jamaicenseJamaica Swamp Sawgrass
Jamaican Saw-grass
Saw-grass
Clematis pitcheriPurple Leatherflower
Purple Clematis
Leatherflower
Bluebill
Bellflower Clematis
Pitcher's Clematis
Clematis reticulataNetleaf Leather Flower
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