Common Woody Plants and Cacti of South Texas A Field Guide 1st Edition by Richard B. Taylor – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 978-0292756526, 0292756526
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ISBN 10: 0292756526
ISBN 13: 978-0292756526
Author: Richard B. Taylor
Woody plants and cacti are vital staple foods for cattle, deer, and other wildlife in drought-prone South Texas. Ranchers, hunters, and land managers who need to identify these plants relied on A Field Guide to Common South Texas Shrubs (published by Texas Parks & Wildlife Press and distributed by UT Press), which is no longer in print. Responding to ongoing demand for the book, Richard B. Taylor has completely updated and expanded it with seven new species, new photographs, and a quick plant identification key.
Common Woody Plants and Cacti of South Texas is an easy-to-use plant identification field guide to fifty species that comprise an estimated 90 percent of the region’s woody canopy cover north of the Rio Grande Valley. The species accounts include photographs, descriptions, values to livestock and wildlife, and nutritional information. The book also provides historical perspectives and information on brush management techniques and strategies, as well as habitat appraisal. All of these resources will enable readers to analyze stocking rates for deer and cattle, evaluate a prospective hunting lease, or buy property.
Table of contents:
1. Historical Perspectives
2. Brush Management
3. Habitat Appraisal
4. Plant Quick Key
5. Thorned Plants
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Straight Thorned
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Granjeno
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Texas ebony
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Texas palo verde
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Honey mesquite
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Huisache
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Blackbrush acacia
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Twisted acacia
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Allthorn
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Brasil
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Knifeleaf condalia
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Green condalia
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Lotebush
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Coma
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Amargosa
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Wolfberry
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Curved Thorned
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Fragrant mimosa
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Retama
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Guajillo
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Catclaw acacia
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Roemer acacia
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Lime pricklyash
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6. Thornless Plants
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Four-wing saltbush
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Littleleaf sumac
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Agarito
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Wild olive
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Anaqua
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Sugar hackberry
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Desert yaupon
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Texas persimmon
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Vine ephedra
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Southwest bernardia
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False mesquite
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Texas kidneywood
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Mountain laurel
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Live oak
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Pecan
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Shrubby blue sage
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Narrowleaf forestiera
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Hogplum
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Coyotillo
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Cenizo
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Cedar elm
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Whitebrush
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Lantana
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Guayacan
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Creosotebush
7. Cacti, Succulents, and Yucca
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Spanish dagger
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Pricklypear
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Tasajillo
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Leatherstem
Appendices
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Appendix I. Benefits of Plants to Various Classes of Wildlife
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Appendix II. Palatability Index of White-tailed Browse Plants in South Texas
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Appendix III. Nutritional Value of Plants
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Appendix IV. Common Scientific Names of Plants and Animals Mentioned in Text
Illustrated Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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