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Central Great Plains

This EPA Level III ecoregion encompasses all or part of 35 Texas counties. The Central Great Plains extends in a great swath from west-central Texas north through central Oklahoma, Kansas and south-central Nebraska. In Texas, along with the Southwestern Tablelands, 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 Texas portion of the Central Great Plains ecoregion.

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Anemone carolinianaCarolina Anemone
Carolina Thimbleweed
Southern Thimbleweed
Androstephium coeruleumBlue Funnel-lily
Prairie Lily
Funnel-flower
Fragrant Lily
Andropogon gerardiiBig Bluestem
Tall Bluestem
Turkeyfoot
Andropogon glomeratusBushy Bluestem
Brushy Bluestem
Andropogon halliiSand Bluestem
Antennaria parliniiParlin's Pussytoes
Ladies' Tobacco
Antennaria parlinii ssp. fallaxParlin's Pussytoes
Andropogon ternariusSplitbeard Bluestem
Split Bluestem
Apios americanaGroundnut
Wild Potato
Indian Potato
Apocynum cannabinumIndian Hemp
Prairie Dogbane
Hemp Dogbane
Dogbane
Aphanostephus pilosusHairy Dozedaisy
Aphanostephus ramosissimusPlains Dozedaisy
Lazy Daisy
Aphanostephus ramosissimus var. ramosissimusPlains Dozedaisy
Aphanostephus riddelliiRiddell's Dozedaisy
Lazy Daisy
Aphanostephus skirrhobasisLazy Daisy
Arkansas Lazy Daisy
Arkansas Doze-daisy
Argemone albifloraBluestem Pricklypoppy
White Pricklypoppy
White Prickly Poppy
Argemone albiflora ssp. texanaTexas Bluestem Pricklypoppy
Bluestem Pricklypoppy
White Pricklypoppy
White Prickly Poppy
Argythamnia aphoroidesHill Country Silverbush
Argemone aurantiacaTexas Pricklypoppy
Texas Prickly Poppy
Arenaria benthamiiHilly Sandwort
Artemisia campestrisField Sagewort
Artemisia campestris ssp. caudataField Sagewort
Aristida desmanthaCurly Threeawn
Argyrochosma dealbataPowdery False Cloak Fern
Powdery Cloak Fern
False Cloak Fern
Artemisia dracunculusTarragon
Artemisia filifoliaSand Sagebrush
Silver Sagebrush
Silvery Wormwood
Sand Sage
Argythamnia humilisLow Silverbush
Aristida lanosaWoollysheath Threeawn
Woolly Three-awn
Aristida longespicaSlimspike Threeawn
Kearney's Three-awn
Red Three-awn
Slender Three-awn
Argythamnia mercurialinaTall Silverbush
Tall Wildmercury
Argythamnia mercurialina var. mercurialinaTall Silverbush
Tall Wild Mercury
Tall Ditaxis
Aristida oliganthaPrairie Threeawn
Oldfield (Prairie) 3-awn
Oldfield Threeawn
Argemone polyanthemosCrested Pricklypoppy
Annual Pricklepoppy
Bluestem Pricklepoppy
Bluestem Prickly Poppy
Pricklypoppy
Thistle Poppy
White Prickly Poppy
White Pricklypoppy
Aristida purpureaPurple Threeawn
Purple 3-awn
Purple Three-awn
Red Threeawn
Aristida purpurea var. longisetaRed Three-awn
Fendler Three-awn
Purple Threeawn
Aristida purpurea var. nealleyiBlue Threeawn
Aristolochia reticulataTexas Dutchman's Pipe
Argythamnia simulansPlateau Silverbush
Tall Wild-mercury
Argemone squarrosaHedgehog Pricklypoppy
Hedgehog Prickly Poppy
Asclepias arenariaSand Milkweed
Western Sand Milkweed
Asclepias asperulaAntelope-horns
Spider Milkweed
Green-flowered Milkweed
Spider Antelope-horns
Antelope Horns
Astragalus crassicarpusGroundplum Milkvetch
Ground Plum
Astragalus crassicarpus var. crassicarpusGroundplum Milkvetch
Asclepias emoryiEmory's Milkweed
Asclepias engelmannianaEngelmann's Milkweed
Astragalus gracilisSlender Milkvetch
Asclepias incarnataSwamp Milkweed
Pink Milkweed
Astranthium integrifoliumEntireleaf Western Daisy
Astranthium integrifolium ssp. ciliatumEntireleaf Western Daisy
Asclepias incarnata ssp. incarnataSwamp Milkweed
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