Browsing Texas A&M University Press Consortium by Title
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(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)Six color photographs of Phoradendron tomentosum, (also known as mistletoe), a shrubby parasite from the Mistletoe family found mostly on hackberry and mesquite.
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Phyla (Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)Two color photographs of Phyla, (also known as frog fruit), a perennial flowering plant from the Verbena family found on various soils in prairies, openings, waste places, stream bottoms, swales, and along roads.
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(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)Three color photographs of Physalis cinerascens, (also known as groundcherry), a perennial flowering plant from the Nightshade family found on loamy soils or caliche in openings and waste places.
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(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)Two color photographs of Pinaropappus roseus (also known as pink dandelion), a perennial flowering plant from the Aster family found on clay, sandy loam, or caliche in openings of the Texas Coastal Bend.
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(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)Five color photographs of Plantago hookeriana, (also known as tallow weed), an annual flowering plant from the Plantain family found on sandy soils in prairies, openings, and waste places.
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(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)Two color photographs of Plantago rhodosperma, (also known as plantain), an annual flowering plant from the Plantain family found on clay or heavier sands in openings, prairies, and waste places.
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(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.
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(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.
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(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)One color photograph of Polytaenia (also known as prairie parsley), a biennial flowering plant from the Carrot family found in prairies and openings and along roads.
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(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)Two color photographs of Portulaca oleracea, (also known as verdolaga), an annual flowering plant from the Purslane family found in fields, gardens, and waste places.
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(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)Five color photographs of Portulaca pilosa, an annual flowering plant from the Purslane family found on sand or heavier soils in openings, prairies, and waste lands and along roads.
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Prosopis (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.
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(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.
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Prunus (Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)Two color photographs of Prunus, a deciduous shrub or tree from the Rose family found on sandy soils.
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(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)Two color photographs of Psilostrophe gnaphaloides (also known as paperflower), a perennial flowering plant from the Aster family found on dry sand or caliche of the Texas Coastal Bend.
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(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)One color photograph of Pyrrhopappus (also known as false dandelion), an annual or perennial flowering plant from the Aster family found in the Texas Coastal Bend.
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Quercus (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.
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(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)Two color photographs of Ratibida columnifera (also known as Mexican hat), a perennial flowering plant from the Aster family found in prairies, openings, and waste places of the Texas Coastal Bend.
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(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)One color photograph of Rhus microphylla (also known as desert sumac or correosa), a flowering plant from the Sumac family found occasionally on dry sand or caliche.
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(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)One color photograph of Rhynchosia, (also known as snoutbean), a perennial vine from the Pea family found on various soils like sand in prairies, openings, pastures and woods, and along ravines.