Jack`s Map of the Trees of Worth Ranch

TREES, SHRUBS AND VINES
of WORTH RANCH, PALO PINTO COUNTY
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COMMON NAME
SCIENTIFIC NAME
NOTES
1. Common Hackberry
2. Sugar Hackberry
3. Bigelow's Oak
( Celtis occidentalis )
( Celtis laevigata )
( Quercus microcarpa or Quercus breviloba )
leaf serrate
leaf serrate
see pp 105
4. Texas Red Oak
5. Lote-bush Condalia
6. Texas Ash
7. Eastern Cottonwood
8. Cedar Elm
9. Green Briar, Common
10. Mexican Juniper
11. Brazos Bumelia
12. Bur Oak
13. Mexican Plum
14. Button-bush Common
15. Mustang Grape
16. Pecan
17. Virginia Creeper
18. Western Soapberry
19. Downy Forestiera
20. American Elm
21. Tasajillo Cactus
22. Flowering Dogwood
23. Texas Redbud
24. Mexican-buckeye
25. Flame-leaf Sumac
26. Post Oak
27. Live Oak
28. Virginia Juniper
29. Honey Mesquite
30. Laredo Mahonia or Algerita
31. Pale-leafYucca
32. Skunk-bush Sumac
33. Catclaw
34. Salt-cedar or French Tamarisk
35. Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum
36. Poison Ivy
37. no plant listed
38. Green Ash
( Quercus texana )
( Zizyphus obtusifolia )
( Fraxinus texensis )
( Populus deltoides )
( Ulmus crassifolia )
( Smilax rotundifolia )
( Juniperus ashei )
( Bumelia monticola )
( Quercus macro carp a )
( Prunus mexicana )
( Cephalanthus occidentalis )
( Vitis candicans)
( Carya illinoensis )
( Parthenocissus quinguefolia )
( Sapindus saponeria )
( Forestiera pubescens )
( Ulmus americana )
( Opuntia leptocaulis )
( Cornus florida )
( Cercis canadensis texensis )
( Ungnadia speciosa)
( Rhus copallina )
( Quercus stellata )
( Quercus virginiana )
( Juniperus virginiana )
( Prosopis glandulosa )
( Mahonia Trifoliolata )
( Yucca pallida )
( Rhus aromatica flabellifonnuis )
( Mimosa biuncifera )
( Tamarix gallica )
( Viburnum rufidulum )
( Toxicodendon radicans )
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pp 150
see pp 15
pp376
pp 385
also called Tasajo Cactus
see pp 330
also called Eastern Red-cedar by RAVines
see page 255
( Fraxinus pennsylvanica var. subintegerrima )
39. Red Mulberry
40. Walking-stick
41. Texas Sophora
42. Wollybucket Bumelia
43. Bluewood Condalia
44. no plant listed
45. Black Willow
( Morns rubra )
Cholla ( Opuntia imbricata )
( Sophora affinis )
( Bumelia lanuginosa )
( Condalia hookeri )
46. Texas Mulberry
47. Prickly Pear Cactus
( Morns microphylla )
( Opuntia lindheimeri )
( Salix nigra)
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see pp 337
This could be the Gulf Black Willow or the
Western Black Willow according to RAVines
Also called the Lindheimer Prickly Pear
This document is a typed version of the guide hand written by Jack Boyd. The book Jack used
The user should remember that if something
as a reference was II Woody Trees and Shrubs of the Southwest II by Robert A. Vines published on the map can't be found in the field it is
in 1960. The names and spellings were verified and updated where necessary using II Trees of possible that the tree or plant has been destroyed
North Texas" by Robert A. Vines published in 1982. The book II Trees of North Texas II was
in some manner. This partly explains the gaps in
compiled from the former book and was completed using Mr. Vines notes after his death in 1978. the number sequence. In trying to identify a
particular specimen in the field you should
review the various related plants for leaf size and
for their location in respect for water needs.
Researched and Compiled by Jack Boyd, Scoutmaster -Science Teacher