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Salicornia bigelovii
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Five color photographs of Salicornia bigelovii (also known as annual glasswort), an annual flowering plant from the Pigweed family found in salt marshes and tidal flats and along bay and island beaches of the Texas Coastal Bend.
Sonchus
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
One color photograph of Sonchus (also known as sow thistle), an annual flowering plant from the Aster family found in fields, waste places, prairies, and openings of the Texas Coastal Bend.
Medicago polymorpha
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
One color photograph of Medicago polymorpha, (also known as bur-clover), an annual flowering plant from the Pea family found in waste places and along roads.
Sida
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Two color photographs of Sida, a perennial or annual flowering plant from the Mallow family found on various soils of the Texas Coastal Bend.
Daucus pusillus
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Two color photographs of Daucus pusillus (also known as rattlesnake-weed), an annual flowering plant from the Carrot family found on sandy soils in prairies, openings, and waste places.
Tribulus terrestris
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Two color photographs of Tribulus terrestris, (also known as puncture-vine or goathead), an annual flowering plant from the Caltrop family found on various soils, mostly in waste places.
Callirhoe
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
One color photograph of Callirhoe (also known as winecup), a perennial or annual flowering plant from the Mallow family found on sandy soils in prairies, openings, pastures, and woods.
Lithospermum matamorense
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Two color photographs of Lithospermum matamorense (also known as puccoon), an annual flowering plant from the Heliotrope family found in pastures and woods of the Texas Coastal Bend.
Monarda citriodora
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Two color photographs of Monarda citriodora (also known as horsemint), an annual flowering plant from the Mint family found commonly on clay soils in prairies, openings, and waste places.
Chamaecrista fasciculata
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Two color photographs of Chamaecrista fasciculata, (also known as partridge pea), an annual flowering plant from the Pea family found on sandy soils in prairies, openings, waste places, and dunes along the coast.