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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.
Manfreda habit
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Two color photos of the leaves of the manfreda maculosa, a perennial flowering plant with green or purple-mottled leaves. This plant is common in openings or brush and along bluffs or ravines.
Verbena halei
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Two color photographs of Verbena halei, (also known as Texas vervain), a perennial flowering plant from the Verbena family found on various soils in prairies, openings, fields, and waste places.
Dyssodia
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Four color photographs of Dyssodia (also known as Tiny Tim), a flowering plant that can be either perennial or annual from the Aster family found in the Texas Coastal Bend.
Liatris
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Three color photographs of Liatris (also known as gay-feather), a perennial flowering plant from the Aster family found in the Texas Coastal Bend.
Oxalis dillenii
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Two color photographs of oxalis dillenii, a perennial flowering plant from the Wood-Sorrel family found on a wide range of soils in prairies, openings, and waste places, and along roads.
Thalassia
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Four color photographs of Thalassia testudinum (also known as turtlegrass), a perennial flowering plant from the Hydrocharitaceae family found in large colonies, frequently near the Redfish Bay.
Tiquilia canescens
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Two color photographs of Tiquilia canescens (also known as oreja de perro), a perennial flowering plant from the Heliotrope family found in the Mathis-Orange Grove area.
Sagittaria
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Four color photographs of Sagittaria, a perennial flowering plant from the Waterplantain family.