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Southwestern Tablelands

This EPA Level III ecoregion encompasses all or part of 49 Texas counties. Situated adjacent to the Central Great Plains ecoregion to the east and the High Plains to the west (which it bisects along the Canadian River in the Texas Panhandle), the Southwestern Tablelands ecoregion encompasses much of east-central New Mexico and southeastern Colorado. It also reaches into south-central Oklahoma. In Texas, along with the Central Great Plains, this ecoregion covers approximately the same land area as the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department’s Rolling Plains vegetative region. This collection lists only those taxa found in the the Texas portion of the Southwestern Tablelands ecoregion.

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Malvella leprosaAlkali Mallow
Machaeranthera pinnatifidaLacy Tansyaster
Yellow Spiny Daisy
Machaeranthera pinnatifida ssp. pinnatifidaLacy Tansyaster
Yellow Spiny Daisy
Machaeranthera pinnatifida var. pinnatifidaLacy Tansyaster
Yellow Spiny Daisy
Maclura pomiferaOsage Orange
Bois d' Arc
Bodark
Horse Apple
Hedge Apple
Bowwood
Yellowwood
Naranjo Chino
Monkey Brains
Malvella sagittifoliaArrow-leaf Mallow
Arrowleaf Mallow
Machaeranthera tanacetifoliaTahoka Daisy
Tansy-aster
Tansey-leaf Tansy-aster
Tansyleaf Tansyaster
Mahonia trifoliolataAgarita
Agarito
Algerita
Laredo Mahonia
Laredo Oregon-grape
Trifoliate Barberry
Wild Currant
Marsilea vestitaHairy Water-clover
Hairy Waterclover
Hairy Water Clover
Clover Fern
Mentha arvensisWild Mint
Mentzelia decapetalaTenpetal Blazingstar
Ten-petal Western Star
Gumbo-lily
Menodora heterophyllaLow Menodora
Redbud
Twinpod
Melampodium leucanthumBlackfoot Daisy
Rock Daisy
Plains Blackfoot
Arnica
Menodora longifloraShowy Menodora
Twinpod
Mentzelia multifloraAdonis Blazingstar
Prairie Stickleaf
Blazingstar
Melica nitensThree-flower Melic
Tall Melicgrass
Threeflower Melicgrass
Melicgrass
Mentzelia nudaBractless Blazingstar
Sand Lily
Mentzelia oligospermaStick-leaf
Chickenthief
Melothria pendulaGuadeloupe Cucumber
Meloncito
Speckled Gourd
Melothria pendula var. pendulaGuadeloupe Cucumber
Mentzelia reverchoniiReverchon's Blazingstar
Reverchon's Stick-leaf
Prairie Stickleaf
Mimosa aculeaticarpaCatclaw Mimosa
Mimosa aculeaticarpa var. biunciferaCatclaw Mimosa
Cat's-claw Mimosa
Wait-a-bit
Mirabilis albidaWhite Four O'clock
Dwarf Four O'clock
Mimosa borealisFragrant Mimosa
Pink Mimosa
Mimulus glabratusRoundleaf Monkeyflower
Yellow Monkeyflower
Mirabilis linearisNarrowleaf Four O'Clock
Mimosa nuttalliiNuttall's Sensitive Briar
Mirabilis nyctagineaHeartleaf Four O'Clock
Mimosa rupertianaEastern Sensitive Plant
Monarda citriodoraLemon Beebalm
Purple Horsemint
Lemon Mint
Plains Horsemint
Lemon Horsemint
Horsemint
Purple Lemon Mint
Monarda clinopodioidesBasil Beebalm
Morus microphyllaTexas Mulberry
Littleleaf Mulberry
Mountain Mulberry
Mexican Mulberry
Dwarf Mulberry
Monolepis nuttallianaNuttall's Povertyweed
Monarda pectinataPony Beebalm
Monarda punctataSpotted Beebalm
Spotted Horsemint
Horsemint
Monarda punctata var. lasiodontaSpotted Beebalm
Morus rubraRed Mulberry
Moral
Mollugo verticillataGreen Carpetweed
Muhlenbergia arenaceaEar Muhly
Muhlenbergia arenicolaSand Muhly
Muhlenbergia porteriBush Muhly
Muhlenbergia racemosaMarsh Muhly
Muhlenbergia spiciformisLongawn Muhly
Muhlenbergia torreyiRing Muhly
Torrey Muhly
Najas guadalupensisCommon Water Nymph
Southern Water Nymph
Najas
Nama hispidumSand Bells
Bristly Nama
Sand-bell
Nassella leucotrichaTexas Wintergrass
Texas Speargrass
Wintergrass
Nekemias arboreaPeppervine
Nelumbo luteaAmerican Lotus
Yellow Water Lotus
Yellow Lotus
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