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    • Celtis 
      Lehman, Roy L. (Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
      Two color photographs of Celtis, (also known as hackberry, spiny hackberry, or Texas sugarberry), a deciduous or evergreen tree or shrub from the Elm family found on various soils in pastures, woods, and prairies, or along ...
    • Lehman, Roy L. (Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
      Six color photographs of Diospyros texana, (also known as black persimmon), a deciduous tree from the Persimmon family found on various soils in mottes, brushy pastures, and woods.
    • Lehman, Roy L. (Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
      Two color photographs of Parkinsonia aculeata, (also known as retama), a deciduous tree from the Pea family found in stream bottoms, swales, and other low places.
    • Prosopis 
      Lehman, Roy L. (Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
      Two color photographs of Prosopis, (also known as mesquite), a deciduous or evergreen shrub or tree from the Pea family found on most soils.
    • Lehman, Roy L. (Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
      Two color photographs of Prosopis glandulosa, (also known as honey mesquite), a deciduous shrub or tree from the Pea family found on most soils, but infrequent on coastal sands.
    • Quercus 
      Lehman, Roy L. (Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
      Two color photographs of Quercus, (also known as oak), a deciduous or evergreen shrub or tree from the Oak family found in the Texas Coastal Bend.
    • Lehman, Roy L. (Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
      Four color photographs of Salix nigra, (also known as black willow), a deciduous tree from the Willow family found along streams and in damp soils.
    • Sapindus 
      Lehman, Roy L. (Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
      Four color photographs of Sapindus saponaria, (also known as soapberry), a deciduous tree from the Soapberry family found in sandy mottes and woods or along streams.