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Central Great Plains

This EPA Level III ecoregion encompasses all or part of 35 Texas counties. The Central Great Plains extends in a great swath from west-central Texas north through central Oklahoma, Kansas and south-central Nebraska. In Texas, along with the Southwestern Tablelands, this ecoregion covers approximately the same land area as the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department’s Rolling Plains vegetative region. This collection lists only those taxa found in the Texas portion of the Central Great Plains ecoregion.

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Vicia minutifloraPygmyflower Vetch
Viola missouriensisMissouri Violet
Vitis monticolaSweet Mountain Grape
Champin Grape
Viola nephrophyllaNorthern Bog Violet
Wanderer Violet
Entire-leaved Prairie Violet
Small Mottled Blue Violet
Viburnum rufidulumRusty Blackhaw Viburnum
Rusty Blackhaw
Southern Blackhaw
Blackhaw
Bluehaw
Downy Viburnum
Southern Nannyberry
Rusty Nannyberry
Nannyberry
Vitis rupestrisSand Grape
Vitis vulpinaFrost Grape
Fox Grape
Vulpia octofloraSixweeks Fescue
Common Sixweeks Grass
Wedelia acapulcensis var. hispidaZexmenia
Orange Zexmenia
Hairy Wedelia
Wedelia
Texas Creeping-oxeye
Wolffia columbianaColumbian Watermeal
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