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Post Oak Savannah

The Post Oak Savannah lies just to the west of the Pineywoods and mixes considerably with the Blackland Prairies area in the south. This area includes the entire Claypan land resource area of Texas, which is part of the Southern Coastal Plains. The Post Oak Savannah, a gently rolling, moderately dissected wooded plain, is the home biota of Texas A&M University. Upland soils are gray, slightly acid sandy loams, commonly shallow over gray, mottled or red, firm clayey subsoils. They are generally droughty and have claypans at varying depths, restricting moisture percolation. The bottomland soils are reddish brown to dark gray, slightly acid to calcareous, loamy to clayey alluvial.

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Hymenocallis liriosmeTexas Spiderlily
Spring Spiderlily
Spiderlily
Louisiana Spiderlily
Western Marsh Spiderlily
Hydrolea ovataBlue Waterleaf
Ovate False Fiddleleaf
Hairy Hydrolea
Hydrangea quercifoliaOakleaf Hydrangea
Oak-leaf Hydrangea
Ibervillea lindheimeriBalsam Gourd
Lindheimer's Globeberry
Globe Berry
Snake-apple
Balsam-apple
Ilex deciduaPossumhaw
Possumhaw Holly
Deciduous Holly
Meadow Holly
Prairie Holly
Swamp Holly
Welk Holly
Deciduous Yaupon
Bearberry
Winterberry
Ilex opacaAmerican Holly
White Holly
Prickly Holly
Evergreen Holly
Christmas Holly
Yule Holly
Ilex vomitoriaYaupon
Yaupon Holly
Cassina
Ipomopsis rubraStanding Cypress
Texas Plume
Red Texas Star
Red Gilia
Justicia americanaAmerican Water-willow
Water-willow
Juglans nigraBlack Walnut
Eastern Black Walnut
American Black Walnut
Lindera benzoinNorthern Spicebush
Spicebush
Wild Allspice
Liatris elegansPink-scale Blazing Star
Pink-scale Gayfeather
Pink-scale Liatris
Linum hudsonioidesTexas Flax
Yellow Flax
Hudson Flax
Lithospermum incisumFringed Puccoon
Golden Puccoon
Narrowleaf Puccoon
Narrow-leaved Puccoon
Puccoon
Narrowleaf Gromwell
Fringed Gromwell
Narrowleaf Stoneseed
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
Liquidambar styracifluaSweetgum
American Sweetgum
Red Gum
White Gum
Star-leaved Gum
Starleaf Gum
Alligator Tree
Satin Walnut
Bilsted
Liquidambar
Lindheimera texanaTexas Yellowstar
Texas Star
Texas Yellow-star
Lindheimer Daisy
Lobelia cardinalisCardinal Flower
Lonicera sempervirensCoral Honeysuckle
Trumpet Honeysuckle
Woodbine
Lupinus subcarnosusTexas Bluebonnet
Sandyland Bluebonnet
Lupinus texensisTexas Bluebonnet
Bluebonnet
Texas Lupine
Buffalo Clover
Wolf Flower
Maurandella antirrhinifloraSnapdragon Vine
Roving Sailor
Climbing Snapdragon
Little Snapdragon Vine
Marshallia caespitosaBarbara's-buttons
Puffballs
White Barbara's-buttons
Barbara's Buttons
Marsilea macropodaBigfoot Water-clover
Water-clover
Clover-fern
Largefoot Pepperwort
Maclura pomiferaOsage Orange
Bois d' Arc
Bodark
Horse Apple
Hedge Apple
Bowwood
Yellowwood
Naranjo Chino
Monkey Brains
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