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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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Senecio warnockiiWarnock's Ragwort
Senna wislizeniCanyon Senna
Shrubby Senna
Dwarf Senna
Wislizenus's Senna
Wislizenus's Wild Sensitive-plant
Carrozo
Pinacate
Palo Prieto
Pinacatillo
Hojasén
Ejotillo
Sedum wrightiiWright's Stonecrop
Silene antirrhinaSleepy Silene
Sleepy Catchfly
Simsia calvaAwnless Bush Sunflower
Bush Sunflower
Sisyrinchium chilenseSwordleaf Blue-eyed Grass
Sword-leaf Blue-eyed Grass
Sisyrinchium demissumStiff Blue-eyed Grass
Silene laciniataCardinal Catchfly
Southern Indian Pink
Mexican Campion
Catchfly
Silene laciniata ssp. greggiiCardinal Catchfly
Mexican Campion
Gregg's Mexican Pink
Sicyos microphyllusSmall-leaf Bur Cucumber
Solidago canadensisCanada Goldenrod
Canadian Goldenrod
Tall Goldenrod
Giant Goldenrod
Solidago canadensis var. gilvocanescensShorthair Goldenrod
Solanum citrullifoliumWatermelon Nightshade
Melonleaf Nightshade
Solanum elaeagnifoliumSilverleaf Nightshade
Silver-leaf Nightshade
White Horse Nettle
Trompillo
Tomato Weed
Bull Nettle
Sophora gypsophilaGuadalupe Mountain Necklacepod
Guadalupe Mountain Laurel
Sophora nuttallianaSilky Sophora
Sorghastrum nutansIndiangrass
Yellow Indiangrass
Indian Grass
Solanum rostratumBuffalo Bur
Buffalo Bur Nightshade
Buffalobur Nightshade
Solanum triquetrumTexas Nightshade
Hierba Mora
Solidago velutinaThreenerve Goldenrod
Solidago wrightiiWright's Goldenrod
Sporobolus airoidesAlkali Sacaton
Zacate Alcalino
Sphaeralcea angustifoliaNarrowleaf Globemallow
Copper Globemallow
Copper Mallow
Sphaeralcea coccineaScarlet Globemallow
Caliche Globemallow
Sporobolus cryptandrusSand Dropseed
Spermolepis echinataBristly Scaleseed
Sphaeralcea fendleriFendler's Globemallow
Sporobolus flexuosusMesa Dropseed
Sporobolus giganteusGiant Dropseed
Sphaeralcea hastulataSpear Globemallow
Sphaeralcea leptophyllaScaly Globemallow
Sphenopholis obtusataPrairie Wedgescale
Spergularia salinaSalt Sandspurry
Sporobolus wrightiiBig Sacaton
Sacaton
Alkali Sacaton
Stenandrium barbatumEarly Shaggytuft
Shaggy Stenandrium
Streptanthus carinatusLyreleaf Jewelflower
Lyre-leaf Twist-flower
Streptanthus carinatus ssp. carinatusLyreleaf Jewelflower
Stephanomeria minor var. minorNarrowleaf Wirelettuce
Stenaria nigricansBluets
Diamond-flowers
Stenaria nigricans var. nigricansDiamondflowers
Narrowleaf Bluets
Baby's Breath
Bluets
Fine-leaf Bluets
Stephanomeria paucifloraBrownplume Wirelettuce
Brown-plume Desert Straw
Fewflower Wirelettuce
Prairie Skeletonplant
Streptanthus sparsiflorusSparseflower Jewelflower
Symphyotrichum falcatumWhite Prairie Aster
Synthlipsis greggiiGregg's Keelpod
Symphyotrichum laeveSmooth Blue Aster
Symphoricarpos longiflorusDesert Snowberry
Long-flower Snowberry
Fragrant Snowberry
Symphoricarpos oreophilusMountain Snowberry
Symphoricarpos palmeriPalmer's Snowberry
Tetraclea coulteriCoulter's Wrinklefruit
Teucrium cubenseSmall Coastal Germander
Coast Germander
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