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Trans-Pecos

The Trans-Pecos area in Far West Texas is traversed by the eastern chain of the Rocky Mountains into the Basin and Range Province and is typical of the southwestern United States. Guadalupe Peak, having an elevation of 8,751 feet, of the Guadalupe Mountains, is the highest point in Texas. Surrounding peaks are El Capitan, Shumard, Bartlett, and Pine Top, all exceeding 8,000 feet. Mount Emory in the Chisos Mountains and Mount Locke in the Davis Mountains are 7,825 feet and 8,382 feet high, respectively. Notable canyons and gorges are Santa Elena, Boquillas, and Mariscal on the Big Bend of the Rio Grande; and McKittrick in the Guadalupe Mountains. Uplands soils are mostly light reddish brown to brown clay loams, clays, and sands over reddish, loamy to clayey, calcareous, gypsic or saline subsoils. These include many areas of shallow soils and rocklands. Sizeable areas of deep sands exist. Drainage is rapid in the mountains, slow in the basins, and absent in the bolsons.

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Digitaria californicaArizona Cottontop
California Cottontop
California Crab Grass
Cottontop
Diospyros texanaTexas Persimmon
Mexican Persimmon
Black Persimmon
Chapote
Chapote Prieto
Elionurus barbiculmisWoolyspike Balsamscale
Woolspike Balsamscale
Elymus canadensisCanada Wild Rye
Canadian Wildrye
Prairie Wildrye
Nodding Wildrye
Elymus elymoides ssp. brevifoliusSquirreltail
Long-leaf Squirrel-tail
Ephedra antisyphiliticaMormon Tea
Joint-fir
Clapweed
Popote
Epipactis giganteaStream Orchid
Chatterbox Orchid
Giant Hellebore
Ephedra torreyanaTorrey's Jointfir
Torrey Joint-fir
Ephedra trifurcaEphedra
Mormon Tea
Longleaf Jointfir
Jointfir
Longleaf Teabush
Tea Weed
Canutillo
Eriogonum annuumAnnual Buckwheat
Annual Wild Buckwheat
Umbrella Plant
Eragrostis intermediaPlains Lovegrass
Plains Love Grass
Ericameria laricifoliaLarchleaf Goldenweed
Turpentine Bush
Turpentine Brush
Hierba De Conejo
Ericameria nauseosa ssp. nauseosaRubber Rabbitbrush
Rabbitbrush
Chamisa
Erioneuron pilosumHairy Woollygrass
Hairy Tridens
Eriogonum wrightiiWright's Buckwheat
Bastard-sage
Wild Buckwheat
Perennial Buckwheat
Shrubby Buckwheat
Shrubby Bastard-sage
Euphorbia antisyphiliticaCandelilla
Wax Plant
Eucnide bartonioidesYellow Rocknettle
Rocknettle
Yellow Stingbush
Euphorbia cyathophoraWild Poinsettia
Poinsettia
Fire On The Mountain
Euphorbia marginataSnow On The Mountain
Snow-on-the-mountain
Eysenhardtia texanaTexas Kidneywood
Kidneywood
Bee Brush
Vara Dulce
Palo Dulce
Fallugia paradoxaApache Plume
Ponil
Fendlera rupicolaCliff Fendlerbush
False Mock-orange
Forestiera pubescens var. pubescensStretchberry
Elbowbush
Stretch-berry
Downy Forestiera
Desert Olive
Elbow-bush
Fouquieria splendensOcotillo
Devil's Walking Stick
Candlewood
Fraxinus cuspidataFragrant Ash
Flowering Ash
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