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Polygala alba
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Six color photographs of Polygala alba, (also known as milkwort), a perennial flowering plant from the Milkwort family found on dry sand or caliche, on clay in Goliad County, and in sandy lowlands of barrier islands.
Guajacum angustifolia
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Three color photographs of Guajacum angustifolia, (also known as soapbush), an evergreen shrub from the Caltrop family found on sandy or clayey loams and caliche, often on slopes or along bluffs and ravines.
Merremia
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Two color photographs of Merremia, (also known as alamo vine), a perennial vine from the Morning-Glory family found in stream bottoms, coastal thickets, shell deposits, and waste places.
Liatris elegans
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Six color photographs of Liatris elegans (also known as gay-feather), a perennial flowering plant from the Aster family found in prairies and openings of the Texas Coastal Bend.
Aloysia macrostachya
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Three color photographs of Aloysia macrostachya, (also known as vara dulce), a deciduous shrub from the Verbena family found on caliche or dry sand in brushy pastures.
Ziziphus obtusifolia
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Three color photographs of Ziziphus obtusifolia, (also known as lotebush), a deciduous shrub from the Buckthorn family found on various soils in brushy pastures.
Froelichia gracilis
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
One color photograph of Froelichia gracilis (also known as slender snakecotton), an annual flowering plant from the Amaranth family found in the Texas Coastal Bend.
Acleisanthes obtusa
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Oen color photograph of Acleisanthes obtusa.
Polypremum procumbens
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Two color photographs of Polypremum procumbens (also known as polly prim or juniperleaf), a perennial flowering plant from the Buddlejaceae family found in pastures, woods, and dunal areas of the Texas Coastal Bend.
Lantana urticoides
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Two color photographs of Lantana urticoides, (also known as hierba de cristo), a bushy shrub from the Verbena family found on sandy or clayey loams in pastures, woods, and waste places.