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The vegetation of Texas
Contents
Illustrations
Foreword
Introduction
Texas Vegetation
VEGETATIONAL REGIONS
REGION 1. LONG-LEAF PINE
REGION 2: THE COASTAL PRAIRIE
REGION 3: THE FAYETTE PRAIRIE
REGION 4: MESQUITE-CHAPARRAL
REGION 5: COASTAL SAND DUNES
REGION 6: OAK-HICKORY-MESQUITE OF THECENTRAL TEXAS CRYSTALLINES
REGION 7: THE EDWARDS PLATEAU: OAK-CEDAR
(Including the Lampasas Cut Plain of Hill)
REGION 8: THE MOUNTAINS
REGION 9: LIVE OAK-MESQUITE SAVANNA
REGION 10: SOTOL-LECHUGUILLA
REGION 11: THE SANDY SOUTH PLAINS
REGION 12: THE HIGH PLAINS
REGION 13: THE MESQUITE-GRASSLAND
REGION 14: THE WESTERN CROSS TIMBERS
REGION 15: THE EASTERN CROSS TIMBERS
REGION 16: OAK-HICKORY
REGION 17: THE PINE-OAK FOREST
REGION 18: THE BLACKLAND PRAIRIE
A Distribution List of the Principal Ferns and Seed
Plants Occurring Native in Texas
Numbers following plant navies refer to the Vegetational Regions, Plate 1.
FERNS
SEED PLANTS
(Flowering Plants)
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