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Remarkable Riparian

A field guide to riparian plants within the Nueces River Basin of Texas. A publication of the Nueces River Authority. This user-friendly guide introduces the most commonly observed riparian vegetation in the Edward's Plateau and Rio Grande Plains. However, most of the plants presented herein occur in riparian areas all across Texas, including the Cross Timbers, Trans-Pecos and Rolling Plains.

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Lythrum californicumCalifornia Loosestrife
Lygodesmia texanaTexas Skeleton Plant
Texas Skeleton Weed
Skeleton-plant
Purple Dandelion
Flowering Straw
Maurandella antirrhinifloraSnapdragon Vine
Roving Sailor
Climbing Snapdragon
Little Snapdragon Vine
Matelea reticulataPearl Milkweed Vine
Netted Milkvine
Green Milkweed Vine
Net Vein Milkvine
Mecardonia procumbensBaby Jump-up
Mitreola petiolataLax Hornpod
Mikania scandensClimbing Hempvine
Climbing Hempweed
Morus rubraRed Mulberry
Moral
Muhlenbergia lindheimeriLindheimer's Muhly
Lindheimer Muhly
Big Muhly
Blue Muhly
Myriophyllum heterophyllumTwoleaf Watermilfoil
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