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  2. North Texas - Wikipedia

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    North Texas is a term used primarily by residents of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex [7] [8] to refer to a geographic area of Texas, generally considered to include the area south of Oklahoma, east of Abilene, west of Paris, and north of Waco. [9]

  3. Facts and myths you need to know when it comes to North Texas ...

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    Texas sage plants from Southwest Texas freeze in North Central Texas. Many types of yuccas get too much rain here. Our soils are too alkaline for bald cypress, water oak, and most types of pine trees.

  4. Texas - Wikipedia

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    "Texas-sized" describes something that is about the size of the U.S. state of Texas, [339] [340] or something (usually but not always originating from Texas) that is large compared to other objects of its type. [341] [342] [343] Texas was the largest U.S. state until Alaska became a state in 1959. The phrase "everything is bigger in Texas" has ...

  5. University of North Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Portal to Texas History is an undertaking of the North Texas Libraries Digital Projects Unit. OCLC 63174714 Texas State Historical Association , housed on the Denton campus as of 2008 [update] , administers its website and distributes its Handbook of Texas Online .

  6. North Texas State - Wikipedia

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  7. Important facts about North Texas soils and how to prepare ...

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    Our native soils locally are mostly pH 7.5 and higher, which means we should avoid large trees (East Texas pines, pin oaks, sweet gums, etc.) that require copious amounts of iron.

  8. Geography of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The geography of Texas is diverse and large. Occupying about 7% of the total water and land area of the U.S., [1] it is the second largest state after Alaska, and is the southernmost part of the Great Plains, which end in the south against the folded Sierra Madre Oriental of Mexico.

  9. Why is it so humid in North Texas right now, and is ... - AOL

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    Texas is known for its hot summers, but recording over 110 degrees on the heat index this early? Now that’s unusual. It was a scorcher in North Texas over the Juneteenth holiday weekend with ...