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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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Amianthium muscitoxicumFly Poison
Crow Poison
Amelanchier ×neglectaNeglected Serviceberry
Hybrid Juneberry
Amelanchier obovalisCoastal Serviceberry
Coastal Service-berry
Shadbush
Coastal Juneberry
Amaranthus palmeriCarelessweed
Amaranthus powelliiPowell's Amaranth
Green Amaranth
Powell's Smooth Amaranth
Amaranthus powellii ssp. bouchoniiGreen Amaranth
Powell's Amaranth
Powell's Pigweed
Powell’s Smooth Amaranth
Amaranthus powellii ssp. powelliiGreen Amaranth
Powell's Amaranth
Powell's Pigweed
Powell’s Smooth Amaranth
Ambrosia psilostachyaCuman Ragweed
Western Ragweed
Perennial Ragweed
Common Ragweed
Amaranthus pumilusSeaside Amaranth
Amaranthus retroflexusRedroot Amaranth
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