Section 6 Grants: Plants

Grant #Project Title
E-10The conservation of Johnston’s Frankenia: annual monitoring, a requirement of delisting
E-11Large-fruited sand verbena Landowner Technical Assistance
E-13Annual monitoring of Tobusch fishhook cactus and the cactus weevil
E-16Status survey of dwarf pipewort (Eriocaulon kornickianum) in Texas
E-21Conservation of the little Aguja pondweed and associated rare species in the Davis Mountains of west Texas
E-28Lower Rio Grande Valley Candidate Plant Conservation Agreement
E-34Status, distribution, and conservation of three species of rare plants in the Lower Rio Grande in Mexico
E-36Conservation of star cactus and other rare species from the Starr County Ramaderos Site
E-37Conservation of the Pecos sunflower and associated rare species in the Diamond Y Cienega of west Texas
E-39Conservation of the Navasota ladies’-tresses and other rare species within the City of College Station
E-45Enhancement of a three-kilometer segment of the San Marcos River: elimination of the exotic plant Cryptocoryne beckettii
E-46The research and recovery of star cactus (Astrophytum asterias) | PDF
E-58Protection on private lands and research for recovery of large-fruited sand-verbena
E-82A preliminary assessment of the genetic status of the bracted twistflower, Streptanthus bracteatus (Brassicaceae), an imperiled species of the Balcones Canyonlands
E-89An assessment of the genetic status of the bracted twistflower, Streptanthus bracteatus (Brassicaceae), an imperiled species of the Balcones Canyonlands | PDF
E-92Status assessment and ecological Study of Styrax platinifolius ssp. texanus | PDF
E-96Habitat requirements of the bracted twistflower, Streptanthus bracteatus (Brassicaceae), a rare plant of central Texas | PDF
E-110Reproductive biology, genetics, and ecology of South Texas Ambrosia: implications for the management, recovery, and reintroduction
E-112Seedbanking the rare plants of Texas
E-112Seedbanking the rare plants of Texas: Year two-three
E-113Population biology, habitat description, and delineation and conservation of Terlingua Creek cat’s-eye (Cryptantha crassipes)
E-126Ground monitoring of Johnston’s Frankenia (Frankenia johnstoni): a requirement of delisting

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