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Special Collections

Austin Chapter NPSOT

The purpose of the Native Plant Society of Texas (NPSOT) is to promote the conservation, research and utilization of the native plants and plant habitats of Texas, through education, outreach and example.

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Quercus polymorphaMexican White Oak
Netleaf White Oak
Monterrey Oak
Quercus shumardiiShumard Oak
Shumard's Oak
Shumard Red Oak
Southern Red Oak
Swamp Red Oak
Spotted Oak
Quercus stellataPost Oak
Iron Oak
Cross Oak
Quercus texanaNuttall Oak
Texas Oak
Rhus aromaticaFragrant Sumac
Aromatic Sumac
Lemon Sumac
Polecat Bush
Rhus lanceolataPrairie Flameleaf Sumac
Flameleaf Sumac
Prairie Sumac
Lance-leaf Sumac
Lance-leaved Sumac
Texas Sumac
Tree Sumac
Limestone Sumac
Prairie Shining Sumac
Rhus microphyllaLittleleaf Sumac
Desert Sumac
Correosa
Agritos
Rhus virensEvergreen Sumac
Tobacco Sumac
Lambrisco
Lentrisco
Rivina humilisPigeonberry
Rouge Plant
Baby-peppers
Bloodberry
Rudbeckia hirtaBlack-eyed Susan
Common Black-eyed Susan
Brown-eyed Susan
Blackeyed Susan
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