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Celastraceae
Rio Grande Saddlebush
Mortoniasempervirens
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Mortonia
(mor-TON-ee-a)
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sempervirens
(sem-per-VY-renz)
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Rio Grande Saddlebush, Mortonia sempervirens, is Endemic to Texas.
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Rio Grande Saddlebush, Mortonia sempervirens, is Endemic to Texas.