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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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Amorpha fruticosaIndigo Bush
False Indigo Bush
False Indigo
Desert False Indigo
Amaranthus hybridusSlim Amaranth
Amaranthus palmeriCarelessweed
Ammoselinum popeiPlains Sandparsley
Ambrosia psilostachyaCuman Ragweed
Western Ragweed
Perennial Ragweed
Common Ragweed
Amaranthus retroflexusRedroot Amaranth
Ammannia robustaGrand Redstem
Amaranthus scleropoidesBonebract Amaranth
Amblyolepis setigeraHuisache Daisy
Butterfly Daisy
Honey Daisy
Amaranthus spinosusSpiny Amaranth
Thorny Pigweed
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