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Crinum americanum
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Three color photographs of Crinum americanum (also known as swamp lily), a flowering plant from the Lily family found in moist clay soils near the Guadalupe River.
Tradescantia ohiensis
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Two color photographs of Tradescantia ohiensis (also known as spiderwort), a perennial flowering plant from the Spiderwort family found in prairies, openings, and waste places and along roads of the Texas Coastal Bend.
Cymodocea filiformis
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
One color photograph of Cymodocea filiformis, (also known as manatee grass), a perennial flowering plant from the Manatee Grass family found in Redfish Bay and Upper Laguna Madre.
Nothoscordum bivalve
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Three color photographs of Nothoscordum bivalve (also known as false garlic or crow poison), a flowering plant from the Lily family found on various soils in prairies, openings, and waste places, and along roads.
Herbertia lahue
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Two color photographs of Herbertia lahue (also known as celestial), a perennial flowering plant from the Iris family often found on sand or clay in prairies and openings.
Manfreda maculosa fruit
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Two color photographs of the fruit of the Manfreda maculosa plant (also known as Texas tuberose).
Uniola paniculata
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Two color photographs of Uniola paniculata, a plant from the Grass family.
Commelina erecta
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Five color photographs of Commelina erecta (also known as widow's tears), a perennial flowering plant from the Spiderwort family found on sandy and clayey loams or caliche in wooded streams.
Tradescantia
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Four color photographs of Tradescantia (also known as spiderwort), a perennial flowering plant from the Spiderwort family found in the Texas Coastal Bend.
Allium
(Texas A & M University. Press, 2005)
Three color photographs of Allium (also known as wild onion), a flowering plant from the Lily family found in various places of the Texas Coastal Bend.