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Blackland Prairies

The Blackland Prairies area intermingles with the Post Oak Savannah in the southeast and has divisions known as the San Antonio and Fayette Prairies. This rolling and well-dissected prairie represents the southern extension of the true prairie that occurs from Texas to Canada. The upland blacklands are dark, calcareous shrink-swell clayey soils, changing gradually with depth to light marls or chalks. Bottomland soils are generally reddish brown to dark gray, slightly acid to calcareous, loamy to clayey and alluvial. The soils are inherently productive and fertile, but many have lost productivity through erosion and continuous cropping.

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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
Marsilea vestitaHairy Water-clover
Hairy Waterclover
Hairy Water Clover
Clover Fern
Monarda citriodoraLemon Beebalm
Purple Horsemint
Lemon Mint
Plains Horsemint
Lemon Horsemint
Horsemint
Purple Lemon Mint
Monarda punctataSpotted Beebalm
Spotted Horsemint
Horsemint
Morus rubraRed Mulberry
Moral
Muhlenbergia lindheimeriLindheimer's Muhly
Lindheimer Muhly
Big Muhly
Blue Muhly
Muhlenbergia reverchoniiSeep Muhly
Nekemias arboreaPeppervine
Nemastylis geminifloraPrairie Celestials
Celestials
Prairie Pleatleaf
Nelumbo luteaAmerican Lotus
Yellow Water Lotus
Yellow Lotus
Nuphar luteaYellow Pond Lily
Yellow Cow Lily
Cow Lily
Spatter Dock
Wakas
Nuphar lutea ssp. advenaCommon Spatterdock
Spatterdock
Yellow Cow-lily
Cow-lily
Yellow Pond-lily
Brandy-bottle
Nuttallanthus texanusTexas Toadflax
Texas Toad-flax
Toadflax
Oenothera lindheimeriWhite Gaura
Butterfly Gaura
Lindheimer's Beeblossom
Lindheimer's Gaura
Oenothera macrocarpaBigfruit Evening-primrose
Missouri Evening-primrose
Fluttermill
Big-fruit Evening-primrose
Missouri Primrose
Bigfruit Evening Primrose
Oenothera rhombipetalaFourpoint Evening-primrose
Four-point Evening Primrose
Diamond Petal Primrose
Greater Four-point Evening-primrose
Oenothera speciosaPink Evening Primrose
Showy Evening Primrose
Mexican Evening Primrose
Showy Primrose
Pink Ladies
Buttercups
Pink Buttercups
Onoclea sensibilisSensitive Fern
Bead Fern
Sympathy Fern
Opuntia engelmannii var. engelmanniiCactus Apple
Prickly Pear
Opuntia macrorhizaBigroot Prickly Pear
Twist-spine Prickly Pear
Common Prickly Pear
Plains Prickly Pear
Osmunda cinnamomeaCinnamon Fern
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