By: Josh Gaskamp Characteristics: Yellow sweet clover is an annual, cool-season forb introduced into the United States from Europe and Asia. Yellow sweet clover can reach...
By Rob Cook Characteristics: Sand dropseed is a native, warm-season, perennial bunch grass. At maturity, it reaches about 18 to 42 inches tall. The leaves are...
By Rob Cook Characteristics: Rescuegrass is an introduced, cool-season, annual bunch grass. When mature, it reaches about one to two and one-half feet tall. The leaves...
By Rob Cook Characteristics: Texas wintergrass is a native, cool-season, perennial bunch grass. It is sometimes known as speargrass. Mature height is about one to three...
By Josh Gaskamp Characteristics: The prickly pear cactus is a perennial, cool-season succulent plant that can be utilized by wildlife, livestock and humans alike. It is...
By Rob Cook Characteristics: Little bluestem is a native, warm-season, perennial tufted bunch grass. Mature height is about two to four feet tall. The leaves are...
By Josh Gaskamp Characteristics: Antelope horn is a native, perennial milkweed. Like the name implies, mature seed pods evident in the latter half of summer curve...
By Rob Cook Characteristics: Johnsongrass is an introduced, warm-season perennial grass with scaly rhizomes. Mature height is about 3 to 7 feet tall. The leaves are...
By Josh Gaskamp Characteristics: Panicled tickclover is a warm-season perennial forb native to the eastern United States. Panicled tickclover can grow more than four feet tall....
By Rob Cook Characteristics: Indiangrass is a native, warm-season, perennial grass with short, scaly rhizomes. It is best adapted to deep, moist soils but can be...