e/Tamaulipan mezquital

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has glosseng: The Tamaulipan mezquital is a xeric shrubland ecoregion in the southern United States and northeastern Mexico. It covers an area of , encompassing the Gulf Coastal Plain of southern Texas, northern Tamaulipas, northeastern Coahuila, and part of Nuevo León. The Sierra Madre Oriental range to the west separates the Tamaulipan mezquital from the drier Chihuahuan Desert. The Tamaulipan matorral is a transitional ecoregion between the mezquital and the Sierra Madre Oriental pine-oak forests to the west and the Veracruz moist forests to the south. The Western Gulf coastal grasslands, known as the Tamaulipan pastizal south of the border, fringe the Gulf of Mexico. The Edwards Plateau savannas lie to the north, and the East Central Texas forests and Texas blackland prairies to the northeast. Flora Mezquital is characterized by Honey Mesquite (Prosopsis glandulosa) and Curly Mesquite Grass (Hilaria belangeri).
lexicalizationeng: Tamaulipan mezquital
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