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Trans-Pecos

The Trans-Pecos area in Far West Texas is traversed by the eastern chain of the Rocky Mountains into the Basin and Range Province and is typical of the southwestern United States. Guadalupe Peak, having an elevation of 8,751 feet, of the Guadalupe Mountains, is the highest point in Texas. Surrounding peaks are El Capitan, Shumard, Bartlett, and Pine Top, all exceeding 8,000 feet. Mount Emory in the Chisos Mountains and Mount Locke in the Davis Mountains are 7,825 feet and 8,382 feet high, respectively. Notable canyons and gorges are Santa Elena, Boquillas, and Mariscal on the Big Bend of the Rio Grande; and McKittrick in the Guadalupe Mountains. Uplands soils are mostly light reddish brown to brown clay loams, clays, and sands over reddish, loamy to clayey, calcareous, gypsic or saline subsoils. These include many areas of shallow soils and rocklands. Sizeable areas of deep sands exist. Drainage is rapid in the mountains, slow in the basins, and absent in the bolsons.

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Melica nitensThree-flower Melic
Tall Melicgrass
Threeflower Melicgrass
Melicgrass
Mimosa borealisFragrant Mimosa
Pink Mimosa
Monarda citriodoraLemon Beebalm
Purple Horsemint
Lemon Mint
Plains Horsemint
Lemon Horsemint
Horsemint
Purple Lemon Mint
Morus microphyllaTexas Mulberry
Littleleaf Mulberry
Mountain Mulberry
Mexican Mulberry
Dwarf Mulberry
Morus rubraRed Mulberry
Moral
Muhlenbergia arenaceaEar Muhly
Muhlenbergia emersleyiBullgrass
Bull Muhly
Muhlenbergia rigidaPurple Muhly
Muhlenbergia torreyiRing Muhly
Torrey Muhly
Nolina erumpensFoothill Beargrass
Mesa Sacahuista
Nolina texanaTexas Sacahuista
Texas Beargrass
Basket Grass
Sacahuista
Bunchgrass
Texas Bear-grass
Nuttallanthus texanusTexas Toadflax
Texas Toad-flax
Toadflax
Oenothera albicaulisWhitest Evening-primrose
White-stem Evening-primrose
Pale Evening-primrose
Oenothera brachycarpaShortfruit Evening-primrose
Short-fruit Evening-primrose
Shortfruit Evening Primrose
Oenothera primiverisDesert Evening-primrose
Yellow-flower Desert Evening-primrose
Bottle Evening Primrose
Large Yellow Desert Primrose
Oenothera speciosaPink Evening Primrose
Showy Evening Primrose
Mexican Evening Primrose
Showy Primrose
Pink Ladies
Buttercups
Pink Buttercups
Opuntia engelmannii var. engelmanniiCactus Apple
Prickly Pear
Opuntia macrorhizaBigroot Prickly Pear
Twist-spine Prickly Pear
Common Prickly Pear
Plains Prickly Pear
Opuntia phaeacanthaTulip Prickly Pear
Brownspine Prickly Pear Cactus
Purple-fruited Prickly Pear
Brown-spined Prickly Pear
New Mexico Prickly Pear
Desert Prickly Pear
Pappophorum bicolorPink Pappasgrass
Pink Pappusgrass
Palafoxia roseaRosy Palafox
Rose Palafoxia
Pascopyrum smithiiWestern Wheatgrass
Palafoxia sphacelataOthake
Sand Palafoxia
Parkinsonia texana var. texanaTexas Paloverde
Texas Palo-verde
Palo-verde
Panicum virgatumSwitchgrass
Wand Panic Grass
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