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High Plains

The High Plains area is part of the Southern Great Plains. It is separated from the Rolling Plains by the Llano Estacado Escarpment and dissected by the Canadian River Breaks in the northern part. Notable canyons include Tule and Palo Duro along the Caprock. This relatively level plateau contains many shallow siltation depressions, or playa lakes, which sometimes cover as much as 40 acres and contain several feet of water after heavy rains. These depressions support unique patterns of vegetation within their confines.

The upland soils are dark brown to reddish brown, mostly deep, neutral to calcareous clay and clay loams in the north to sandy loams and sands in the south. Caliche is present under many soils at various depths, especially on the Potter series. The original vegetation of the High Plains was variously classified as mixed prairie, shortgrass prairie, and in some locations on deep, sandy soils as tallgrass prairie. Blue grama, buffalograss, and galleta (Hilaria jamesii) are the principal vegetation on the clay and clay loam sites.

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Glandularia canadensisRose Vervain
Sweet William
Rose Mock Vervain
Gleditsia triacanthosHoney Locust
Common Honey Locust
Thorny Common Honey Locust
Honey Shucks Locust
Sweet Locust
Thorny Locust
Honey Shucks
Sweet Bean Tree
Guaiacum angustifoliumTexas Lignum-vitae
Soapbush
Guayacan
Gutierrezia sarothraeBroom Snakeweed
Kindlingweed
Matchbrush
Texas Snakeweed
Broomweed
Turpentine Weed
Matchweed
Hamamelis virginianaWitch-hazel
American Witch-hazel
Common Witch-hazel
Winterbloom
Snapping Hazelnut
Striped Alder
Spotted Alder
Tobacco-wood
Water-witch
Helenium amarumYellow Sneezeweed
Bitterweed
Yellow Bitterweed
Yellowdicks
Slender-leaved Sneezeweed
Fine-leaved Sneezweed
Yellow Dog-fennel
Heteropogon contortusTanglehead
Heliotropium curassavicumSalt Heliotrope
Seaside Heliotrope
Quail Plant
Cola De Mico
Cola De Gama
Helianthus maximilianiMaximilian Sunflower
Max Sunflower
Hesperaloe parvifloraRed Yucca
Coral Yucca
Red-flowered False Yucca
Redflower False Yucca
Yellow Yucca
Hummingbird Yucca
Samandoque
Helianthus petiolarisPrairie Sunflower
Plains Sunflower
Heliotropium tenellumPasture Heliotrope
White Heliotrope
Hilaria belangeri var. belangeriCurly-mesquite
Hibiscus laevisHalberdleaf Rosemallow
Halberdleaf Hibiscus
Scarlet Rose Mallow
Halberd-leaved Hibiscus
Halberd-leaved Rose-mallow
Hymenocallis liriosmeTexas Spiderlily
Spring Spiderlily
Spiderlily
Louisiana Spiderlily
Western Marsh Spiderlily
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 vomitoriaYaupon
Yaupon Holly
Cassina
Ipomoea leptophyllaBush Morning-glory
Ipomopsis rubraStanding Cypress
Texas Plume
Red Texas Star
Red Gilia
Juniperus asheiAshe Juniper
Ashe's Juniper
Mountain Cedar
Rock Cedar
Post Cedar
Texas Cedar
Brake Cedar
Mexican Juniper
Blueberry Juniper
Ozark White Cedar
Sabino
Enebro
Juglans microcarpaLittle Walnut
Texas Walnut
Texas Black Walnut
River Walnut
Nogalito
Nogalillo
Namboca
Juglans nigraBlack Walnut
Eastern Black Walnut
American Black Walnut
Justicia pilosellaHairy Tube-tongue
Gregg's Tube-tongue
False Honeysuckle
Karwinskia humboldtianaCoyotillo
Humboldt Coyotillo
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