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Texas Blackland Prairies

This EPA Level III ecoregion encompasses all or part of 42 Texas counties. Lying entirely within the state of Texas, this ecoregion covers approximately the same land area as the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department’s Blackland Prairie vegetative region. It is comprised of two parallel bands separated by the East Central Texas Plains ecoregion and extending from southern Texas north to very near the Oklahoma border.

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Carex triangularisEastern Fox Sedge
Carex tribuloidesBlunt Broom Sedge
Calopogon tuberosusTuberous Grasspink
Grass Pink
Calopogon tuberosus var. tuberosusTuberous Grasspink
Grass Pink
Swamp Pink
Carex vulpinoideaFox Sedge
Brown Fox Sedge
Carex vulpinoidea var. vulpinoideaFox Sedge
Ceanothus americanusNew Jersey Tea
Redroot
Centaurea americanaAmerican Basket-flower
American Star-thistle
Basket-flower
Star Thistle
Shaving Brush
Basket Flower
Centaurium beyrichiiMountain Pink
Meadow Pink
Catchfly
Quinineweed
Cerastium brachypodumShort-stalk Chickweed
Shortstalk Chickweed
Centaurium calycosumArizona Centaury
Shortflower Centaury
Rosita
Buckley Centaury
Cercis canadensisEastern Redbud
Redbud
Cercis canadensis var. canadensisEastern Redbud
Cercis canadensis var. texensisTexas Redbud
Ceratophyllum demersumCoon's Tail
Cenchrus echinatusSouthern Sandbur
Celtis ehrenbergianaDesert Hackberry
Spiny Hackberry
Shiny Hackberry
Granjeno
Huasteco
Centella erectaErect Centella
Erect Spadeleaf
Ceanothus greggiiDesert Ceanothus
Ceanothus herbaceusPrairie Redroot
Smaller Redroot
Small Redroot
Inland Ceanothus
Fuzzy Ceanothus
Jersey Tea
Redroot
Celtis laevigataSugar Hackberry
Texas Sugarberry
Sugarberry
Southern Hackberry
Lowland Hackberry
Hackberry
Palo Blanco
Celtis laevigata var. reticulataNetleaf Hackberry
Netleaf Sugar Hackberry
Western Hackberry
Sugar Hackberry
Texas Sugarberry
Palo Blanco
Acibuche
Celtis lindheimeriLindheimer's Hackberry
Lindheimer Hackberry
Cercocarpus montanusAlderleaf Mountain Mahogany
Silverleaf Mountain Mahogany
Mountain Mahogany
Celosia nitidaWest Indian Cock's Comb
Celtis occidentalisCommon Hackberry
Northern Hackberry
American Hackberry
Nettle Tree
Beaverwood
False Elm
Cephalanthus occidentalisCommon Buttonbush
Buttonbush
Button Willow
Honey Bells
Honeybells
Honey Balls
Honeyballs
Button-bush
Cevallia sinuataStinging Serpent
Stinging Cevallia
Cenchrus spinifexGrass Bur
Coastal Sandbur
Field Sandspur
Southern Sandbur
Spiny Burrgrass
Centaurium texenseLady Bird's Centaury
Texas Centaury
Centrosema virginianumSpurred Butterfly Pea
Butterfly Pea
Chamaesyce albomarginataWhitemargin Sandmat
Rattlesnake-weed
Cheilanthes alabamensisAlabama Lipfern
Chenopodium albumLambsquarters
Chloris andropogonoidesSlimspike Windmill Grass
Chamaesyce angustaBlackfoot Sandmat
Narrow-leaf Spurge
Chaetopappa asteroidesArkansas Leastdaisy
Least Daisy
Chaetopappa bellidifoliaWhiteray Leastdaisy
Dwarf White Aster
Edwards Lazy Daisy
Chenopodium berlandieriPitseed Goosefoot
Lambs Quarters
Chamaesyce bombensisDixie Sandmat
Chamaecrista calycioidesWoodland Sensitive Pea
Chamaesaracha coniodesGray Five Eyes
False Nightshade
Ground Saracha
Prostrate Ground-cherry
Chamaesyce cordifoliaHeartleaf Sandmat
Chamaesaracha coronopusGreenleaf Five Eyes
Green False Nightshade
Chloris cucullataHooded Windmill Grass
Hooded Windmillgrass
Chamaesaracha edwardsianaEdwards Plateau Five Eyes
Chaetopappa effusaSpreading Leastdaisy
Chamaecrista fasciculataPartridge Pea
Sleepingplant
Sensitive Plant
Chamaecrista fasciculata var. fasciculataPartridge Pea
Showy Partridge-pea
Beeflower
Cheilanthes feeiSlender Lipfern
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