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High Plains

This EPA Level III ecoregion encompasses all or part of 51 counties in western and northwestern Texas. It extends west into New Mexico and north across western Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, eastern Colorado, into southwestern South Dakota and southeastern Wyoming. In Texas, this ecoregion is commonly referred to as the Llano Estacado, a mostly flat plateau of short grass prairie. It covers approximately the same area as the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department’s High Plains vegetative region. This collection lists only those taxa found in the Texas portion of the High Plains ecoregion.

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Cnidoscolus texanusTexas Bullnettle
Bull Nettle
Tread-softly
Spurge Nettle
Corispermum americanumAmerican Bugseed
Corydalis aureaScrambled Eggs
Golden Corydalis
Conyza canadensisHorseweed
Canadian Horseweed
Corydalis curvisiliquaCurvepod Fumewort
Scrambled Eggs
Golden Smoke
Curvepod
Cornus drummondiiRoughleaf Dogwood
Drummond's Dogwood
Rough-leaf Dogwood
Cooperia drummondiiEvening Rain Lily
Evening Star Rain Lily
Coryphantha echinusRhinoceros Cactus
Convolvulus equitansTexas Bindweed
Bindweed
Commelina erectaDayflower
Widow's Tears
White-mouth Dayflower
Whitemouth Dayflower
Condalia ericoidesJavelina Bush
Commelina erecta var. angustifoliaWhitemouth Dayflower
Narrow-leaf Dayflower
Widow's Tears
Condalia hookeriBluewood Condalia
Brasil
Brasilwood
Bluewood
Logwood
Purple Haw
Capul Negro
Coryphantha macromeris var. macromerisNipple Beehive Cactus
Big Needle Cactus
Big Nipple Cory-cactus
Dona Ana
Long Mamma
Corydalis micranthaSmallflower Fumewort
Southern Corydalis
Golden Corydalis
Coryphantha sulcataPineapple Cactus
Nipple Cactus
Colubrina texensisTexas Hog Plum
Texas Snakewood
Texas Colubrina
Hog Plum
Coreopsis tinctoriaPlains Coreopsis
Golden Tickseed
Goldenwave
Calliopsis
Comandra umbellataBastard Toadflax
Comandra umbellata ssp. pallidaPale Bastard Toadflax
Condalia viridisGreen Snakewood
Green Condalia
Cryptantha cinerea var. jamesiiJames' Cryptantha
James' Catseye
James' Cat's-eye
Croton glandulosusTooth-leaved Croton
Sand Croton
Tropic Croton
Vente Conmigo
Croton lindheimerianusThreeseed Croton
Cryptantha mexicanaMexican Cryptantha
Cryptantha minimaLittle Cryptantha
Croton monanthogynusPrairie Tea
One-seed Croton
Doveweed
Dove Weed
Prairie Goatweed
Cryptantha palmeriPalmer's Cryptantha
Croton pottsiiLeatherweed
Croton pottsii var. pottsiiLeatherweed
Crepis runcinataFiddleleaf Hawksbeard
Croton texensisTexas Croton
Doveweed
Texas Goatweed
Cuscuta cuspidataCusp Dodder
Dodder
Angel Hair
Cucurbita foetidissimaStinking Gourd
Buffalo Gourd
Missouri Gourd
Stink Gourd
Wild Gourd
Cuscuta gronoviiScaldweed
Dodder
Cuscuta indecoraBigseed Alfalfa Dodder
Largeseed Dodder
Pretty Dodder
Cuscuta pentagonaFiveangled Dodder
Cuscuta umbellataFlatglobe Dodder
Santa Fe Dodder
Cyperus acuminatusTapertip Flatsedge
Cycloloma atriplicifoliumWinged Pigweed
Cyperus croceusBaldwin's Flatsedge
Cyperus esculentusYellow Nutsedge
Chufa Sedge
Yellow Nut-grass
Cyphomeris gypsophiloidesRed Cyphomeris
Cylindropuntia imbricataTree Cholla
Walking Stick Cholla
Cholla
Cylindropuntia imbricata var. imbricataTree Cholla
Teddy-bear Cholla
Cholla
Cane Cactus
Walkingstick Cholla
Cylindropuntia kleiniaeCandle Cholla
Klein's Pencil Cactus
Cylindropuntia leptocaulisTasajillo
Christmas Cactus
Pencil Cactus
Christmas Cholla
Desert Christmas Cactus
Cyperus lupulinusGreat Plains Flatsedge
Cymopterus macrorhizusBigroot Springparsley
Big-root Cymopterus
Cymopterus montanusMountain Springparsley
Montana Wavewing
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