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Western Gulf Coastal Plain

This EPA Level III ecoregion encompasses all or part of 35 Texas counties. As its name suggests, it is comprised of the coastal plain of Texas, extending along the Gulf Coast south into Mexico and east over portions of the coasts of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. In Texas, it covers approximately the same land area as the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department’s Gulf Marshes and Prairies vegetative region. This collection lists only those taxa found in the Texas portion of the Western Gulf Coastal Plain ecoregion.

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Silphium radulaRoughstem Rosinweed
Sida rhombifoliaCuban Jute
Axocatzin
Sisyrinchium rosulatumAnnual Blue-eyed Grass
Sisyrinchium sagittiferumSpearbract Blue-eyed Grass
Blue-eyed Grass
Sida spinosaPrickly Fanpetals
Silene subciliataPrairie-fire Pink
Louisiana Catchfly
Catchfly
Sibara virginicaVirginia Winged Rockcress
Smilax bona-noxSawbriar
Saw Greenbriar
Catbriar
Bullbriar
Stretchberry Vine
Smilax glaucaCat Greenbriar
Smilax laurifoliaLaurel Greenbriar
Smilax pumilaSarsaparilla Vine
Wild Sarsaparilla
Dwarf Smilax
Dwarf Greenbriar
Smilax rotundifoliaRoundleaf Greenbriar
Common Greenbriar
Smilax smalliiLance-leaf Greenbriar
Southern Smilax
Jacksonvine
Jacksonbriar
Smilax tamnoidesBristly Greenbriar
Smallanthus uvedaliusHairy Leafcup
Smilax walteriCoral Greenbriar
Solidago altissimaTall Goldenrod
Late Goldenrod
Canadian Goldenrod
Canada Goldenrod
Solanum campechienseRedberry Nightshade
Solanum carolinenseCarolina Horsenettle
Carolina Horse-nettle
Solanum douglasiiGreenspot Nightshade
Douglas' Nightshade
Solanum elaeagnifoliumSilverleaf Nightshade
Silver-leaf Nightshade
White Horse Nettle
Trompillo
Tomato Weed
Bull Nettle
Sorghastrum elliottiiSlender Indiangrass
Solanum erianthumPotatotree
Potato Tree
Solidago giganteaGiant Goldenrod
Smooth Goldenrod
Tall Goldenrod
Late Goldenrod
Early Goldenrod
Solidago missouriensisMissouri Goldenrod
Prairie Goldenrod
Missouri Basin Goldenrod
Sorghastrum nutansIndiangrass
Yellow Indiangrass
Indian Grass
Solidago odoraAnisescented Goldenrod
Anise-scented Goldenrod
Sweet Goldenrod
Solidago odora var. odoraAnisescented Goldenrod
Solidago petiolarisDowny Ragged Goldenrod
Downy Goldenrod
Solidago radulaWestern Rough Goldenrod
Solanum rostratumBuffalo Bur
Buffalo Bur Nightshade
Buffalobur Nightshade
Solidago rugosaWrinkleleaf Goldenrod
Wrinkle-leaf Goldenrod
Rough-leaved Goldenrod
Roughleaf Goldenrod
Rough-stemmed Goldenrod
Roughstem Goldenrod
Solidago sempervirensSeaside Goldenrod
Sophora secundifloraTexas Mountain Laurel
Mountain Laurel
Mescal Bean
Mescal Bean Sophora
Frijolillo
Frijolito
Solidago sempervirens var. mexicanaSeaside Goldenrod
Solidago speciosaShowy Goldenrod
Noble Goldenrod
Solidago tortifoliaTwistleaf Goldenrod
Sophora tomentosaYellow Necklacepod
Yellow Sophora
Necklace Pod
Tambalisa
Solanum triquetrumTexas Nightshade
Hierba Mora
Sporobolus airoidesAlkali Sacaton
Zacate Alcalino
Spartina alternifloraSaltmarsh Cordgrass
Saltwater Cordgrass
Salt Cordgrass
Smooth Cordgrass
Sparganium americanumAmerican Bur-reed
Sphaeralcea angustifoliaNarrowleaf Globemallow
Copper Globemallow
Copper Mallow
Spartina bakeriSand Cordgrass
Spiranthes cernuaNodding Ladies'-tresses
Ladies'-tresses
Nodding Lady's Tresses
Sporobolus clandestinusHidden Dropseed
Rough Dropseed
Sphaeralcea coccineaScarlet Globemallow
Caliche Globemallow
Sporobolus compositusTall Dropseed
Composite Dropseed
Rough Dropseed
Sporobolus compositus var. compositusComposite Dropseed
Tall Dropseed
Sporobolus cryptandrusSand Dropseed
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