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Edwards Plateau

The Edwards Plateau area includes 1.45 million acres known as the Granitic Central Basin in Llano and Mason Counties. The Balcones Escarpment forms the distinct boundary of the Edwards Plateau on its eastern and southern borders and outlines what is known as the Texas Hill Country.

The area is a deeply dissected, rapidly drained stony plain having broad, flat to undulating divides. Prior to modern settlement, vegetation was grassland or open savannah-type plains with tree or brushy species found along rocky slopes and stream bottoms.

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Quercus griseaGray Oak
Scrub Oak
Shin Oak
Quercus laceyiLacey Oak
Texas Blue Oak
Canyon Oak
Smoky Oak
Rock Oak
Quincula lobataPurple Groundcherry
Chinese Lantern
Purple Ground Cherry
Quercus macrocarpaBur Oak
Burr Oak
Savanna Oak
Overcup Oak
Prairie Oak
Mossy-cup Oak
Mossy-overcup Oak
Blue Oak
Quercus marilandicaBlackjack Oak
Barren Oak
Black Oak
Jack Oak
Quercus pungensPungent Oak
Vasey Oak
Sandpaper Oak
Scrub Oak
Shin Oak
Scrub Live Oak
Encino
Quercus sinuata var. brevilobaWhite Shin Oak
Bigelow Oak
Scaly-bark Oak
Limestone Durand Oak
Shortlobe Oak
Bastard Oak
Quercus stellataPost Oak
Iron Oak
Cross Oak
Quercus vaseyanaVasey Oak
Sandpaper Oak
Scrub Oak
Shin Oak
Ratibida columniferaMexican Hat
Red-spike Mexican Hat
Upright Prairie Coneflower
Prairie Coneflower
Long-headed Coneflower
Thimbleflower
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