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<br /> <br />",,,,.,.j <br /> <br />image 1 <br /> <br />· Geologic Features <br /> <br />image 2 <br /> <br />image 3 <br /> <br />Purgatory Creek and its tributaries also contain important geologic recharge features <br />that feed the Edwards Aquifer. These rim rock features line the drains and the creek in <br />the northern section of the site. Karst features and small caves are scattered throughout <br />the site. <br /> <br />.. - <br /> <br /> <br />image 4 <br /> <br />· Vegetation <br /> <br /> <br />image 5 <br /> <br />Several vegetation communities exist on the park property varying from thick wooded <br />areas to open grass meadows. The majority of the wooded areas are comprised of a <br />mix of Live Oak, Ashe Juniper and Cedar Elm. The wooded area near the stream <br />bodies contains, in addition to these trees, Lacey Oak, Texas Red Oak, Black Cherry <br />and Persimmon. Areas of mixed grass meadows and woody species throughout the site <br />contain Mesquite, Huisache, Blackbrush, Agarita and Prickly Pear. The grasses of these <br />mixed areas and the open meadows include Side Oats Grama, Little Blue Stem, Curly <br />Mesquite and other field grasses. <br /> <br />Page 5 of 77 <br /> <br />Carter = Burgess <br />Hatch Partnership, LLP <br />Jankedesign <br />