The Vegetation Types of Texas
Woods
- (17) Mesquite-Granjeno Woods
 - (18) Mesquite-Saltcedar Brush / Woods
 - (19) Mesquite-Hackberry Brush / Woods
 - (23) Oak-Mesquite-Juniper Parks / Woods
 - (25) Live Oak Woods / Parks
 - (27) Live Oak-Ashe Juniper Woods
 - (29) Gray Oak-Pinyon Pine-Alligator Juniper Parks / Woods
 - (30a) Post Oak Parks / Woods
 - (30b) Post Oak Woods, Forest and Grassland Mosaic
 - (30c) Post Oak Woods / Forest
 - (33) Ashe Juniper Parks / Woods
 - (35) Elm-Hackberry Parks / Woods
 - (37) Cottonwood-Hackberry-Saltcedar Brush / Woods
 
(17) Mesquite-Granjeno Woods
Commonly
    Associated Plants:  Whitebrush, virgin's bower,
  desert olive, retama, Texas
  pricklypear, bluewood, lotebush,
  desert yaupon, tasajillo,
  guayacan, woollybucket bumelia,
  Berlandier wolfberry, catclaw,
  Halls panicum, pink pappusgrass,
  purple three-awn, woodsorrel,
  field ragweed.
  Distribution: Chiefly in
  Kleberg and Jim Wells Counties,
  South Texas Plains.
(18) Mesquite-Saltcedar Brush / Woods
Commonly
    Associated Plants (Trans-Pecos): Creosotebush,
  cottonwood, desert willow,
  giant reed, seepwillow,
  common buttonbush, burrobrush,
  whitethorn acacia, Australian
  saltbush, fourwing saltbush,
  lotebush, wolfberry, tasajillo,
  guayacan, alkali sacaton,
  Johnsongrass, saltgrass,
  cattail, bushy bluestem,
  chino grama, Mexican devil-weed.
  Distribution: Ephemeral
  drainages in the southern
  High Plains, Rolling Plains
  and portions of the Pecos
  and Rio Grande River drainages
  in the Trans-Pecos. 
(19) Mesquite-Hackberry Brush / Woods
Commonly
    Associated Plants:  Walnut, live oak, juniper,
  lotebush, catclaw, woollybucket
  bumelia, tasajillo, agarito,
  whitebrush, switchgrass,
  vine-mesquite, silver bluestem,
  Johnsongrass, Lindheimer
  muhly, western ragweed,
  silverleaf nightshade.
  Distribution: Canyon bottoms,
  creeks and drainageways
  in the Rolling Plains and
  western Edwards Plateau.
(23) Oak-Mesquite-Juniper Parks / Woods
Commonly
    Associated Plants:  Post oak, Ashe juniper,
  shin oak, Texas oak, blackjack
  oak, live oak, cedar elm,
  agarito, soapberry, sumac,
  hackberry, Texas pricklypear,
  Mexican persimmon, purple
  three-awn, hairy grama,
  Texas grama, sideoats grama,
  curly mesquite, Texas wintergrass.
  Distribution: This type
  occurs as associations or
  as a mixture of individual
  (woody) species stands on
  uplands in the Cross Timbers
  and Prairies.
(25) Live Oak Woods / Parks
Commonly
    Associated Plants:  Texas pricklypear, lime
  pricklyash, greenbriar,
  bushsunflower, tanglehead,
  crikleawn, single-spike
  paspalum, fringed signalgrass,
  Lindheimer tephrosia, croton,
  silverleaf nightshade, bull
  nettle, Texas lantana, dayflower,
  silverleaf sunflower, shrubby
  oxalis.
  Distribution: Principally
  on sandy soils in Kenedy
  and Brooks Counties, South
  Texas Plains.
(27) Live Oak-Ashe Juniper Woods
Commonly
    Associated Plants:  Texas oak, shin oak, cedar
  elm, evergreen sumac, escaprpment
  cherry, saw greenbriar,
  mescal bean, poison oak,
  twistleaf yucca, elbowbush,
  cedar sedge, little bluestem,
  Neally grama, Texas grama,
  meadow dropseed, Texas wintergrass,
  curly mesquite, pellitory,
  noseburn, spreading sida,
  woodsorrel, mat euphorbia.
  Distribution: Chiefly on
  shallow limestone soils
  on the hills and escarpment
  of the Edwards Plateau.
(29) Gray Oak-Pinyon Pine-Alligator Juniper Woods / Parks
Commonly
    Associated Plants:  Emory oak, silverleaf oak,
  Gambel's oak, mountain mahogany,
  evergreen sumac, mountain
  snow-berry, Texas madrone,
  southwestern chokecherry,
  bullgrass, Pringle needlegrass,
  finestem needlegrass, pine
  dropseed, sideoats grama,
  blue grama, pine muhly,
  pinyon ricegrass, largeleaf
  oxalis, heartleaf groundcherry,
  Torrey anthericum.
  Distribution: From about
  5,500 to 7,500 feet elevation
  in the mountains of the
  Trans-Pecos; principally
  the Davis Mountains.
(30a) Post Oak Parks /
  Woods
(30b) Post Oak Woods, Forest and Grassland Mosaic
 (30c) Post Oak Woods / Forest
Commonly
    Associated Plants  (Post Oak Savannah): Blackjack
  oak, eastern redcedar, mesquite,
  black hickory, live oak,
  sandjack oak, cedar elm,
  hackberry, yaupon, poison
  oak, American beautyberry,
  hawthorn, supplejack, trumpet
  creeper, dewberry, coral-berry,
  little bluestem, silver
  bluestem, sand lovegrass,
  beaked panicum, three-awn,
  spranglegrass, tickclover.
  Distribution: Most apparent
  on the sandy soils of the
  Post Oak Savannah. 
(33) Ashe Juniper Parks / Woods
Commonly
    Associated Plants:  Live oak, Texas oak, cedar
  elm, mesquite, agarito,
  tasajillo, western ragweed,
  scurfpea, little bluestem,
  sideoats grama, Texas wintergrass,
  silver bluestem, hairy tridens,
  tumblegrass, red three-awn.
  Distribution: Principally
  on the slopes of hills in
  Stephens and Palo Pinto
  Counties, Cross Timbers
  and Prairies.
(35) Elm-Hackberry Parks /Woods
Commonly
    Associated Plants:  Mesquite, post oak, woollybucket
  bumelia, honey locust, coral-berry,
  pasture haw, elbowbush,
  Texas pricklypear, tasajillo,
  dewberry, silver bluestem,
  buffalograss, western ragweed,
  giant ragweed, goldenrod,
  frostweed, ironweed, prairie
  parsley, broom snakeweed.
  Distribution: Occurs within
  the Blackland Prairie, primarily
  in Ellis, Navarro and Limestone
  Counties.
(37) Cottonwood-Hackberry-Saltcedar Brush / Woods
Commonly
    Associated Plants:  Lindheimer's black willow,
  buttonbush, groundsel-tree,
  rough-leaf dogwood, Panhandle
  grape, heartleaf ampelopsis,
  false climbing buckwheat,
  cattail, switchgrass, prairie
  cordgrass, salt grass, alkali
  sacaton, spikesedge, horsetail,
  bulrush, coarse sumpweed,
  Maximilian sunflower.
  Distribution: Principal
  drainages within the Canadian
  and Red River Basins.
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