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  2. Verbena bipinnatifida - Wikipedia

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    Verbena bipinnatifida is an herbaceous or semi-woody perennial. [4] It produces pink or purple flowers primarily in the spring, but can bloom anytime throughout the growing season. [ 5 ] Its leaves are finely dissected, into segments that are 1–4 mm wide.

  3. Verbena halei - Wikipedia

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    Verbena officinalis f. roseiflora Benkr Verbena halei , commonly known as Texas vervain , Texas verbena , or slender verbena , is a flowering plant in the vervain family, Verbenaceae . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is native to much of the southern United States and Mexico.

  4. List of trees of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Gould's Ecoregions of Texas (1960). [1] These regions approximately correspond to the EPA's level 3 ecoregions. [2]The following is a list of widely known trees and shrubs found in Texas.

  5. Verbena - Wikipedia

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    Verbena (/ v ər ˈ b iː n ə /), [3] also known as vervain or verveine, is a genus in the family Verbenaceae.It contains about 150 species of annual and perennial herbaceous or semi-woody flowering plants.

  6. Verbena, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Verbena is situated on Farm to Market Road 2008. It was settled in the early 1900s. A post office functioned from December 16, 1901, to December 15, 1912, and operated house of resident J. B. Cotton. The first church in Garza County, the Verbena Baptist Church, was established in the town on August 24, 1902.

  7. Texas Blackland Prairies - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Blackland Prairies are a temperate grassland ecoregion located in Texas that runs roughly 300 miles (480 km) from the Red River in North Texas to San Antonio in the south. The prairie was named after its rich, dark soil. [3] Less than 1% of the original Blackland prairie vegetation remains, scattered across Texas in parcels. [4]

  8. East Central Texas forests - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio Prairie 33c Northern Prairie Outliers 33d Bastrop Lost Pines 33e Floodplains and Low Terraces 33f. The East Central Texas forests or East Central Texas Plains (33) is a small temperate broadleaf and mixed forests ecoregion almost entirely within the state of Texas, United States. [1]

  9. Abronia fragrans - Wikipedia

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    Abronia fragrans, sweet sand-verbena, is an herbaceous perennial with an upright or sprawling growth habit, reaching 8–40 inches (about 20–102 cm). [3] It grows from a taproot with sticky, hairy stems growing from 7.1 inches to 3.3 feet (18–100 cm) long.