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Central Texas Riparian Restoration Species

Species native to Central Texas that are particularly well-suited for riparian area restoration projects.

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Platanus occidentalisAmerican Sycamore
Eastern Sycamore
American Plane Tree
Plane Tree
Buttonwood
Buttonball Tree
Populus deltoidesEastern Cottonwood
Carolina Poplar
Necklace Poplar
Alamo
Prosopis glandulosaHoney Mesquite
Glandular Mesquite
Algarroba
Quercus fusiformisEscarpment Live Oak
Plateau Live Oak
Hill Country Live Oak
Texas Live Oak
Scrub Live Oak
Plateau Oak
Encino Molino
Tesmoli
Quercus macrocarpaBur Oak
Burr Oak
Savanna Oak
Overcup Oak
Prairie Oak
Mossy-cup Oak
Mossy-overcup Oak
Blue Oak
Salvia coccineaScarlet Sage
Tropical Sage
Blood Sage
Red Sage
Indian Fire
Salix nigraBlack Willow
Gulf Black Willow
Swamp Willow
Sauz
Schizachyrium scopariumLittle Bluestem
Popotillo Azul
Solidago altissimaTall Goldenrod
Late Goldenrod
Canadian Goldenrod
Canada Goldenrod
Sorghastrum nutansIndiangrass
Yellow Indiangrass
Indian Grass
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