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East Central Texas Plains

This EPA Level III ecoregion encompasses all or part of 56 Texas counties. This ecoregion separates the two bands of the Texas Blackland Prairies ecoregion and extends just across the Oklahoma border. In Texas, it covers approximately the same land area as the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department’s Post Oak Savannah vegetative region. This collection lists only those taxa found in the Texas portion of the East Central Texas Plains ecoregion.

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Amorpha canescensLeadplant
Leadplant Amorpha
Prairie Shoestring
Amsonia ciliataFringed Bluestar
Bluestar
Texas Bluestar
Ammannia coccineaValley Redstem
Scarlet Tooth-cup
Ampelopsis cordataHeartleaf Peppervine
Heart-leaf Ampelopsis
Ambrosia confertifloraWeakleaf Bur Ragweed
Weak Leaved Burweed
Slimleaf Bursage
Amphiachyris dracunculoidesPrairie Broomweed
Broomweed
Amorpha fruticosaIndigo Bush
False Indigo Bush
False Indigo
Desert False Indigo
Amaranthus greggiiGregg's Amaranth
Amaranthus hybridusSlim Amaranth
Amsonia illustrisOzark Bluestar
Showy Blue-star
Missouri Blue Star
Swamp Bluestar
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