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South Central Plains

This EPA Level III ecoregion encompasses all or part of 42 Texas counties. It extends from the Western Gulf Coastal Plain east across much of Louisiana and north into southeastern Oklahoma and southwestern Arkansas. In Texas, it covers approximately the same land area as the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department’s Pineywoods vegetative region. This collection lists only those taxa found in the Texas portion of the South Central Plains ecoregion.

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Campsis radicansTrumpet Creeper
Trumpet Vine
Common Trumpet Creeper
Cow Vine
Foxglove Vine
Hellvine
Devil's Shoestring
Carex reniformisKidneyshape Sedge
Carex retroflexaReflexed Sedge
Castilleja rigidaRigid Indian Paintbrush
Carex roseaRosy Sedge
Camassia scilloidesAtlantic Camas
Wild Hyacinth
Calystegia sepiumHedge False Bindweed
Hedge Bindweed
Castilleja sessilifloraDowny Painted Cup
Downy Paintbrush
Great Plains Paintbrush
Great Plains Indian-paintbrush
Calystegia silvaticaShortstalk False Bindweed
Calystegia silvatica ssp. fraternifloraShortstalk False Bindweed
Catalpa speciosaNorthern Catalpa
Catalpa Tree
Cigar Tree
Indian Bean
Carex striatulaLined Sedge
Carex strictaUpright Sedge
Uptight Sedge
Tussock Sedge
Carex tenaxWire Sedge
Carlowrightia texanaTexas Wrightwort
Callitriche terrestrisTerrestrial Water-starwort
Carex tetrastachyaBritton's Sedge
Carex texensisTexas Sedge
Carya texanaBlack Hickory
Buckley Hickory
Pignut Hickory
Carlowrightia torreyanaTorrey's Wrightwort
Carya tomentosaMockernut Hickory
Mockernut Hickory
Big Bud Hickory
Mockernut
White Hickory
Whiteheart Hickory
Fragrant Hickory
Bigbud Hickory
Hardbark Hickory
Hognut
Bullnut
Carex triangularisEastern Fox Sedge
Carex tribuloidesBlunt Broom Sedge
Calopogon tuberosusTuberous Grasspink
Grass Pink
Calopogon tuberosus var. tuberosusTuberous Grasspink
Grass Pink
Swamp Pink
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