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Flora of Dinosaur Valley State Park Glen Rose, TX Updated 12 April 2015 262 Species Flora of Dinosaur Valley State Park Glen Rose, TX Updated 12 April 2015 262 species Dinosaur Valley State Park FLOWER STATE/FED FAMILY OLD FAMILY LATIN NAME COMMON NAME TYPE BLOOM PERIOD COLOR RANK Acanthaceae Dyschoriste linearis var. linearis Snake Herb NP ++++5678910++++ Light Purple Acanthaceae Justicia americana American Water-Willow NP ++++56+++++++++ White Acanthaceae Ruellia humilis Prairie Petunia NP +++456789++++++ Light Purple Acanthaceae Ruellia strepens Wild Petunia NP +++456++910++++ Light Purple Amaryllidaceae Alliaceae=Liliaceae Allium canadense var. fraseri Fraser's Onion NP +++45++++++++++ White Amaryllidaceae Alliaceae=Liliaceae Allium drummondii Drummond's Onion NP ++345++++++++++ White/Pink Anacardiaceae Rhus glabra Smooth Sumac NP ++++5++++++++++ Inconspicuous Anacardiaceae Rhus trilobata var. trilobata (fruits red) Skunkbush NP ++34+++++++++++ Anacardiaceae Toxicodendron pubescens (fruits Atlantic Poison Oak/Ivy NP +++45++++++++++ Inconspicuous white-yellowish gray, leaflets w/ broad, brunt apex) Apiaceae Bifora americana Prairie Bishop NA +++45++++++++++ White Apiaceae Daucus pusillus Southwestern Carrot IA +++456+++++++++ White Apiaceae Eryngium leavenworthii Leavenworth Eryngo NP ++++++789++++++ Purple Apiaceae Torilis arvensis Hedge Parsley IA +++456+++++++++ White Apocynaceae Asclepidaceae Asclepias asperula ssp. capricornu Antelope Horns NP +++45678910++++ White Apocynaceae Asclepidaceae Asclepias engelmanniana Engelmann's Milkweed NP ++++56789++++++ Green/Purple Apocynaceae Asclepidaceae Asclepias oenotheroides Side Cluster Milkweed NP ++++5678910++++ Greenish White/Yellow Apocynaceae Asclepidaceae Asclepias viridis Green Milkweed NP +++456+++++++++ Green Apocynaceae Asclepidaceae Cynanchum racemosum var. unifarium Talayote/Swallow Wort NP ++++5678910++++ Greenish White Apocynaceae Asclepidaceae Funastrum crispum=Sarcostemma Wavy Leaf Twinevine NP ++++5678+++++++ Brownish green/Bronze Apocynaceae Asclepidaceae Gonolobus suberosus=Matelea Anglepod NP ++++56+++++++++ Purple/Brown gonocarpus Asparagaceae Nolinaceae Nolina lindheimeriana Ribbon-Grass/Devil's- NPE +++45++++++++++ White/Yellow Shoestring Asparagaceae Agavaceae Yucca arkansana Arkansas Yucca NP +++45++++++++++ White Dinosaur Valley State Park FLOWER STATE/FED FAMILY OLD FAMILY LATIN NAME COMMON NAME TYPE BLOOM PERIOD COLOR RANK Asparagaceae Agavaceae Yucca necopina Glen Rose Yucca NPE- ++++5++++++++++ White S1S2 NCT Asparagaceae Agavaceae Yucca pallida Pale Leaf Yucca NPE- ++++5++++++++++ White S3 NCT Asparagaceae Agavaceae Yucca pallida [x] arkansana Hybrid Yucca NP +++456+++++++++ White Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifolia Common Ragweed NA +++++++891011++ Inconspicuous Asteraceae Amphiachyris Common Broomweed NA ++++++7891011++ Yellow dracunculoides=Gutierrezia Asteraceae Aphanostephus skirrhobasis Arkansas Lazy Daisy NA +++456+++++++++ White Asteraceae Arnoglossum plantagineum=Cacalia Indian Plantain NP +++456+++++++++ White Asteraceae Artemisia ludoviciana ssp. mexicana Mexican Sagebrush NP +++++++++1011++ Yellowish White Asteraceae Baccharis neglecta Roosevelt-Weed NP ++++++++91011++ White Asteraceae Brickellia cylindracea Gravelbar Brickellbush NP +++++++891011++ Yellowish Cream Asteraceae Brickellia eupatorioides var. texana Prairie Kuhnia NP +++++++891011++ White Asteraceae Calyptocarpus vialis Horseherb NP ++34567++++++++ Yellow Asteraceae Chaetopappa asteroides Least Aster NA ++3456+++++++++ White Asteraceae Cirsium altissimum Iowa Thistle NP +++++6789++++++ Lavender Asteraceae Cirsium texanum Southern Thistle NP +++456+++++++++ Purple Asteraceae Cirsium undulatum Wavy-Leaf Thistle NP ++++567++++++++ Pink Asteraceae Conoclinium coelestinum=Eupatorium Blue Mistflower NP ++++567891011++ Blue Asteraceae Conyza canadensis=var. canadensis Horseweed NA ++++5678910++++ White Asteraceae Coreopsis tinctoria Plains Coreopsis NA ++++56789++++++ Yellow Asteraceae Diaperia verna var. verna=Evax Many-Stem Evax NP +++456+++++++++ Inconspicuous (bracts concealed by woolly pubescence) Asteraceae Dracopis amplexicaulis Clasping Coneflower NA ++++5++++++++++ Yellow Asteraceae Elephantopus carolinianus Elephant's Foot NP +++++++8910++++ White Asteraceae Erigeron modestus Plains Fleabane NP +++45678910++++ White Asteraceae Erigeron philadelphicus Philadelphia Fleabane NP ++345++++++++++ White Asteraceae Eupatorium serotinum White Boneset NP +++++67891011++ White Asteraceae Gaillardia aestivalis=var. Prairie Gaillardia NA ++++567891011++ Red/Yellow aestivalis=aestivalis var. Dinosaur Valley State Park FLOWER STATE/FED FAMILY OLD FAMILY LATIN NAME COMMON NAME TYPE BLOOM PERIOD COLOR RANK fastigiata=lanceolata Asteraceae Gaillardia pulchella var. pulchella Indian Blanket NA ++3456+++++++++ Red/Yellow Asteraceae Gutierrezia texana var. texana Texas Broomweed NP ++++++7891011++ Yellow Asteraceae Helenium amarum var. amarum Yellow Bitterweed NA ++++567891011++ Yellow Asteraceae Helenium elegans var. elegans Seep Bitterweed NA ++++567++++++++ Yellow Asteraceae Helenium microcephalum var. Smallhead Sneezeweed NAP +++++67++++++++ Yellow microcephalum Asteraceae Helianthus annuus Common Sunflower NA ++++567891011++ Yellow Asteraceae Helianthus maximiliani Maximilian Sunflower NP +++++67891011++ Yellow Asteraceae Heterotheca canescens Gray Gold-Aster NP +++++678910++++ Yellow Asteraceae Heterotheca subaxillaris Camphorweed NA JF34567891011++ Yellow Asteraceae Hymenopappus artemisiifolius var. Ragweed Woollywhite NB +++456+++++++++ White artemisiifolius Asteraceae Hymenopappus scabiosaeus var. Old Plainsman NB +++45++++++++++ White corymbosus Asteraceae Lactuca floridana Woodland Lettuce NA +++++++891011++ White Asteraceae Lactuca serriola Prickly Lettuce IA +++45678+++++++ Yellow Asteraceae Liatris punctata var. mucronata Narrow-Leaf Gayfeather NP +++++++891011++ Lavender Asteraceae Lindheimera texana Yellow-Star NA ++345++++++++++ Yellow Asteraceae Lygodesmia texana Texas Skeleton-Plant NP ++++56789++++++ Pink Asteraceae Palafoxia callosa Small Palafoxia NA ++++567891011++ Pink Asteraceae Pinaropappus roseus Small Rock-Lettuce NP +++45++++++++++ White/Pink Asteraceae Pluchea odorata Marsh Fleabane NA +++++++891011++ Pink Asteraceae Pyrrhopappus grandiflorus Tuber False Dandelion NP +++45++++++++++ Yellow Asteraceae Pyrrhopappus pauciflorus=multicaulis Texas Dandelion NA ++3456+++++++++ Yellow Asteraceae Ratibida columnifera Mexican-Hat NP +++45678910++++ Red/Yellow Asteraceae Rudbeckia hirta var. pulcherrima Black-Eyed-Susan NA ++++567++++++++ Yellow Asteraceae Smallanthus uvedalia Bear's Foot NP ++++++789++++++ Yellow Asteraceae Solidago altissima=canadensis var. Common Goldenrod NP +++++67891011++ Yellow scabra Asteraceae Solidago radula Rough Goldenrod NP +++++++891011++ Yellow Dinosaur Valley State Park FLOWER STATE/FED FAMILY OLD FAMILY LATIN NAME COMMON NAME TYPE BLOOM PERIOD COLOR RANK Asteraceae Tetraneuris scaposa var. Four Nerve Daisy NP JF3456++9101112 Yellow scaposa=Hymenoxys Asteraceae Verbesina encelioides Cowpen Daisy NA ++++567891011++ Yellow Asteraceae Verbesina virginica Frostweed NP +++++++8910++++ White Asteraceae Vernonia baldwinii Western Ironweed NP ++++++789++++++ Purple Asteraceae Xanthium strumarium Cocklebur NA ++++++7891011++ Berberidaceae Berberis trifoliolata Agarito NP +F3++++++++++++ Yellow Boraginaceae Buglossoides arvense Buglossoides IA JF345++++++++++ White Boraginaceae Heliotropium tenellum Pasture Heliotrope NA ++++5678910++++ White Boraginaceae Lithospermum incisum Puccoon NP ++34+++++++++++ Yellow Boraginaceae Hydrophyllaceae Nama hispida Sandbell NA +++456+++++++++ Pink Boraginaceae Hydrophyllaceae Phacelia congesta Blue-Curls NA +++456+++++++++ Blue Brassicaceae Draba cuneifolia Wedge-Leaf Draba NA +F34+++++++++++ White Brassicaceae Lepidium austrinum Southern Pepperweed NA ++345++++++++++ White Brassicaceae Physaria gracilis ssp. Cloth-of-Gold NA ++345++++++++++ Yellow gracilis=Lesquerella Cactaceae Coryphantha sulcata Pineapple Cactus NP ++++56+++++++++ Yellow Cactaceae Cylindropuntia leptocaulis=Opuntia Pencil Cactus NP +++45++++++++++ Yellow Cactaceae Echinocereus Lace Cactus NP ++++56+++++++++ Purple reichenbachii=baileyi=albispinus Cactaceae Opuntia engelmannii var. lindheimeri Texas Prickly-Pear NP ++++56+++++++++ Yellow Campanulaceae Lobelia cardinalis var. cardinalis Cardinal-Flower NP ++++++++910++++ Red Campanulaceae Triodanis biflora=perfoliata var. biflora Small Venus Looking NA +++456+++++++++ Blue Purple Glass Cannabaceae Ulmaceae Celtis laevigata Texas Sugar Hackberry NP ++34+++++++++++ NA Capparaceae Polanisia dodecandra ssp. Clammyweed NA ++++5678910++++ White trachysperma Caprifoliaceae Lonicera japonica Japanese Honeysuckle IP ++34567++++++++ White/Yellow Caryophyllaceae Paronychia virginica Whitlow Wort NP +++++++8910++++ Yellow Commelinaceae Commelina erecta=var angustifolia Narrowleaf Dayflower NP ++++56++910++++ Blue Commelinaceae Tradescantia occidentalis Western Spiderwort NP +++456+++++++++ Blue Dinosaur Valley State Park FLOWER STATE/FED FAMILY OLD FAMILY LATIN NAME COMMON NAME TYPE BLOOM PERIOD COLOR RANK Convolvulaceae Evolvulus nuttallianus Shaggy Evolvulus NP +++45678910++++ Lavender Convolvulaceae Ipomoea cordatotriloba var. torreyana Cotton Morning Glory NP +++++6789++++++ White Cornaceae Cornus drummondii Rough-Leaf Dogwood NP ++++5++++++++++ White Crassulaceae Sedum nuttallianum Yellow Stonecrop NA ++++56+++++++++ Yellow Cucurbitaceae Ibervillea lindheimeri Balsam Gourd NP +++456789++++++ Yellow Cupressaceae Juniperus ashei Ash Juniper NP ++3++++++++++++ Equisetaceae Equisetum
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