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East Central Texas Plains

This EPA Level III ecoregion encompasses all or part of 56 Texas counties. This ecoregion separates the two bands of the Texas Blackland Prairies ecoregion and extends just across the Oklahoma border. In Texas, it covers approximately the same land area as the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department’s Post Oak Savannah vegetative region. This collection lists only those taxa found in the Texas portion of the East Central Texas Plains ecoregion.

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Triadenum walteriGreater Marsh St. Johnswort
Typha domingensisSouthern Cattail
Typha latifoliaBroadleaf Cattail
Common Cattail
Ulmus alataWinged Elm
Wahoo Elm
Cork Elm
Witch Elm
Ulmus americanaAmerican Elm
White Elm
Soft Elm
Water Elm
Common Elm
Ulmus crassifoliaCedar Elm
Fall Elm
Basket Elm
Scrub Elm
Lime Elm
Texas Elm
Southern Rock Elm
Olmo
Ulmus rubraSlippery Elm
Red Elm
Gray Elm
Soft Elm
Ungnadia speciosaMexican Buckeye
Monilla
Urtica chamaedryoidesHeart-leaf Stinging Nettle
Heart-leaf Nettle
Stinging Nettle
Urochloa ciliatissimaFringed Signalgrass
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