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1 December 2007 The Vascular Flora of Mason Mountain Wildlife Management Area, Mason County, Texas
Jason R. Singhurst, Laura L. Sanchez, Donnie Frels, T. Wayne Schwertner, Mark Mitchell, Sara Moren, Walter C. Holmes
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Abstract

A survey of the vascular flora of Mason Mountain Wildlife Management Area, located in the Llano Uplift of Central Texas, was conducted between spring of 2001 and spring of 2006. A total of 693 species and infraspecific taxa in 103 families and 376 genera were documented from 14 plant associations. Poaceae (117 species), Asteraceae (102 species), Fabaceae (46 species), and Euphorbiaceae (31 species) were the families with the largest number of species. Five taxa, Campanula reverchonii (basin bellflower), Eriogonum tenellum Torr. var. ramosissimum (tall buckwheat), Isoetes lithophila (rock quillwort), Packera texensis (Llano groundsel), and Tradescantia pedicellata (Edwards Plateau spiderwort) are endemic to the Llano Uplift, while 24 others are endemic to Texas. Other noteworthy taxa included Isoetes piedmontana (Piedmont quillwort), Pilularia americana (American pillwort), and Senecio ampullaceus (Texas ragwort).

Jason R. Singhurst, Laura L. Sanchez, Donnie Frels, T. Wayne Schwertner, Mark Mitchell, Sara Moren, and Walter C. Holmes "The Vascular Flora of Mason Mountain Wildlife Management Area, Mason County, Texas," Southeastern Naturalist 6(4), 683-692, (1 December 2007). https://doi.org/10.1656/1528-7092(2007)6[683:TVFOMM]2.0.CO;2
Published: 1 December 2007
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