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Southwestern Tablelands

This EPA Level III ecoregion encompasses all or part of 49 Texas counties. Situated adjacent to the Central Great Plains ecoregion to the east and the High Plains to the west (which it bisects along the Canadian River in the Texas Panhandle), the Southwestern Tablelands ecoregion encompasses much of east-central New Mexico and southeastern Colorado. It also reaches into south-central Oklahoma. In Texas, along with the Central Great Plains, 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 the Texas portion of the Southwestern Tablelands ecoregion.

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Chamaecrista fasciculataPartridge Pea
Sleepingplant
Sensitive Plant
Chamaecrista fasciculata var. fasciculataPartridge Pea
Showy Partridge-pea
Beeflower
Cheilanthes feeiSlender Lipfern
Chamaesyce fendleriFendler's Sandmat
Fendler's Spurge
Fendler's Carpetweed
Fendler's Euphorb
Chamaesyce glyptospermaRibseed Sandmat
Rib-seeded Sand Mat
Cheilanthes horridulaRough Lipfern
Chamaesyce hyssopifoliaHyssopleaf Sandmat
Chenopodium incanumMealy Goosefoot
Chamaesyce lataHoary Sandmat
Hoary Euphorbia
Chenopodium leptophyllumNarrowleaf Goosefoot
Chilopsis linearisDesert Willow
Flowering Willow
Willow-leaved Catalpa
Willowleaf Catalpa
Bow Willow
Flor De Mimbre
Mimbre
Chamaesyce maculataSpotted Spurge
Spotted Euphorbia
Spotted Sandmat
Milk Purslane
Prostrate Spurge
Chamaesyce missuricaPrairie Sandmat
Missouri Spurge
Chamaesyce nutansNodding Spurge
Eyebane
Chamaesaracha pallidaPale Five Eyes
False Nightshade
Averett Pale Five Eyes
Chamaesyce prostrataProstrate Spurge
Prostrate Sandmat
Ground Spurge
Chrysothamnus pulchellusSouthwestern Rabbitbrush
Rubber Rabbit Brush
Chamaesyce serpensMatted Sandmat
Prostrate Spurge
Creeping Spurge
Chamaesyce serrulaSawtooth Sandmat
Chenopodium simplexMapleleaf Goosefoot
Chamaesaracha sordidaHairy Five Eyes
False Nightshade
Chloracantha spinosaSpiny Chloracantha
Mexican Devil-weed
Chaerophyllum tainturieriHairyfruit Chervil
Southern Chervil
Cheilanthes tomentosaWoolly Lipfern
Chloris verticillataTumble Windmill Grass
Windmillgrass
Chloris virgataFeather Fingergrass
Showy Chloris
Cicuta maculataSpotted Water Hemlock
Water-hemlock
Beaver Poison
Cirsium ochrocentrumYellowspine Thistle
Cirsium texanumTexas Thistle
Cissus trifoliataCow-itch Vine
Cow Itch Vine
Sorrelvine
Grape Ivy
Possum Grape
Arizona Grape Ivy
Cirsium undulatumWavyleaf Thistle
Plumed Thistle
Cleomella angustifoliaNarrowleaf Rhombopod
Cleomella
Clematis drummondiiOld Man's Beard
Drummond's Clematis
Texas Virgin's Bower
Goat's Beard
Clematis pitcheriPurple Leatherflower
Purple Clematis
Leatherflower
Bluebill
Bellflower Clematis
Pitcher's Clematis
Cnidoscolus texanusTexas Bullnettle
Bull Nettle
Tread-softly
Spurge Nettle
Corispermum americanumAmerican Bugseed
Corydalis aureaScrambled Eggs
Golden Corydalis
Cocculus carolinusCarolina Snailseed
Carolina Coralbead
Carolina Moonseed
Red Berried Moonseed
Carolina Red Berried Moonseed
Conyza canadensisHorseweed
Canadian Horseweed
Corydalis curvisiliquaCurvepod Fumewort
Scrambled Eggs
Golden Smoke
Curvepod
Corydalis curvisiliqua ssp. curvisiliquaCurvepod Fumewort
Cornus drummondiiRoughleaf Dogwood
Drummond's Dogwood
Rough-leaf Dogwood
Cooperia drummondiiEvening Rain Lily
Evening Star Rain Lily
Coryphantha echinusRhinoceros Cactus
Convolvulus equitansTexas Bindweed
Bindweed
Commelina erectaDayflower
Widow's Tears
White-mouth Dayflower
Whitemouth Dayflower
Condalia ericoidesJavelina Bush
Commelina erecta var. angustifoliaWhitemouth Dayflower
Narrow-leaf Dayflower
Widow's Tears
Corydalis micranthaSmallflower Fumewort
Southern Corydalis
Golden Corydalis
Coreopsis tinctoriaPlains Coreopsis
Golden Tickseed
Goldenwave
Calliopsis
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