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Arizona/New Mexico Mountains

As its name suggests, this EPA Level III ecoregion lies mostly in Arizona and New Mexico, barely reaching into two Texas counties (Culberson and Hudspeth) in the Guadalupe Mountains. In Texas, this ecoregion lies within the area included in the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department’s Trans-Pecos vegetative region. This collection lists only those taxa found in the Texas portion of the Arizona/New Mexico Mountains ecoregion.

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Pericome caudataMountain Tail-leaf
Tail-leaf Pericome
Penstemon cardinalisCardinal Penstemon
Cardinal Beardtongue
Penstemon fendleriFendler's Penstemon
Fendler's Beardtongue
Fendler Penstemon
Fendler Beardtongue
Purple Foxglove
Peniocereus greggiiNightblooming Cereus
Night-blooming Cereus
Peniocereus greggii var. greggiiNightblooming Cereus
Night-blooming-cereus
Queen Of The Night
Penstemon jamesiiJames's Penstemon
James's Beardtongue
James Penstemon
James Beardtongue
Peganum mexicanumGarbancillo
Pectis papposaManybristle Cinchweed
Chinchweed
Perityle quinquefloraFiveflower Rockdaisy
Pellaea wrightianaWright's Cliffbrake Fern
Wright's Cliffbrake
Phyllanthus abnormisDrummond's Leaf-flower
Phaseolus acutifoliusTepary Bean
Phemeranthus aurantiacusOrange Flameflower
Flameflower
Fameflower
Talinum
Phanerophlebia auriculataEared Veinfern
Phalaris carolinianaCarolina Canarygrass
Maygrass
Phacelia coeruleaSkyblue Phacelia
Baby Blue Phacelia
Sky-blue Scorpion-weed
Skyblue Scorpionweed
Phacelia congestaCaterpillars
Blue Curls
Fiddleneck
Phacelia crenulataCleft-leaf Wild Heliotrope
Notchleaf Phacelia
Notch-leaf Scorpion-weed
Phyla cuneifoliaWedgeleaf
Wedgeleaf Frogfruit
Wedgeleaf Fogfruit
Physalis hederifoliaIvyleaf Groundcherry
Ivy-leaf Groundcherry
Physalis heterophyllaClammy Groundcherry
Phacelia integrifoliaGypsum Phacelia
Gyp Blue-curls
Phoradendron juniperinumJuniper Mistletoe
Philadelphus microphyllusLittleleaf Mock Orange
Physocarpus monogynusMountain Ninebark
Phlox nanaSanta Fe Phlox
White-eyed Phlox
Canyon Phlox
Phyla nodifloraTexas Frogfruit
Turkey Tangle Fogfruit
Frogfruit
Phacelia popeiPope's Phacelia
Phyllanthus polygonoidesSmartweed Leaf-flower
Knotweed Leafflower
Phacelia rupestrisRock Phacelia
Phoradendron tomentosumChristmas Mistletoe
Mistletoe
Injerto
Physostegia virginianaFall Obedient Plant
False Dragonhead
Virginia Lions-heart
Physostegia virginiana ssp. praemorsaObedient Plant
Fall Obedient Plant
Lionheart
False Dragonhead
Pinus edulisColorado Pinyon Pine
Colorado Pinyon
Pinyon Pine
Pinyon
Two-needle Pine
Two-needle Pinyon
Two-leaf Pinyon
Nut Pine
Pino Dulce
Pinaropappus parvusSmall Rocklettuce
Pinus ponderosaPonderosa Pine
Western Yellow Pine
Pino Blanco
Pinus ponderosa var. scopulorumRocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine
Interior Ponderosa Pine
Black Hills Ponderosa Pine
Ponderosa Pine
Pinaropappus roseusWhite Rocklettuce
White Dandelion
Pink Dandelion
White Rock Lettuce
Pinus strobiformisSouthwestern White Pine
Border White Pine
Mexican White Pine
Border Limber Pine
Limber Pine
Picradeniopsis woodhouseiWoodhouse's Bahia
Plantago helleriHeller's Plantain
Cedar Plantain
Pleuraphis muticaTobosagrass
Tobosa Grass
Plantago patagonicaWoolly Plantain
Bristle-bract Plantain
Plantago rhodospermaRedseed Plantain
Red-seeded Plantain
Pluchea sericeaArrowweed
Arrow Weed
Polygala albaWhite Milkwort
Poa bigeloviiBigelow's Bluegrass
Populus deltoidesEastern Cottonwood
Carolina Poplar
Necklace Poplar
Alamo
Populus deltoides ssp. wislizeniRio Grande Cottonwood
Valley Cottonwood
Wislizenus Cottonwood
Alamo
Guerigo
Poa fendlerianaMuttongrass
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