. The geography of Texas, physical and political. 08. KocKY Mountain Cedars and OaksCamp scene, summit of Chisos Mountains, Brewster County. Fig. 34. Cottonwood Timber, Saucito, Pkesidio County57 58 THE GEOGRAPHY OE TEXAS 54. Vegetation of the Coast Prairie. Although the vege-tation of the Coast prairie is largely in the form of grassesand rushes, — plants suited to low, swampy lands, — thelive oak occurs here and there in scattered clumps, called mottes, and in some abundance along the Brazos, Colo-rado, and other streams. Beyond Corpus Christi thedecrease in rainfall and other climatic


. The geography of Texas, physical and political. 08. KocKY Mountain Cedars and OaksCamp scene, summit of Chisos Mountains, Brewster County. Fig. 34. Cottonwood Timber, Saucito, Pkesidio County57 58 THE GEOGRAPHY OE TEXAS 54. Vegetation of the Coast Prairie. Although the vege-tation of the Coast prairie is largely in the form of grassesand rushes, — plants suited to low, swampy lands, — thelive oak occurs here and there in scattered clumps, called mottes, and in some abundance along the Brazos, Colo-rado, and other streams. Beyond Corpus Christi thedecrease in rainfall and other climatic conditions causea change — the swamp growth is followed by the grasses


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