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Kansas native plants

Kansas is the transition from tallgrass prairie in the east to shortgrass in the dry west, and rainfall drops steadily across the state. Its natives take wind, full sun, wide temperature swings, and periodic drought — the Flint Hills hold some of the largest intact tallgrass prairie left.

Bedfellow lists 569 of these.

The 30 most-observed are listed here — see all 569 in search.

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