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The chapote negro, or Texas persimmon, is more than just a native plant—it’s a lifeline for South Texas wildlife and a symbol of resilience in our rugged landscape. From feeding deer and birds to preserving the heritage of the land, this unassuming tree plays a mighty role on the ranch.
The chapote negro, or Texas persimmon, is more than just a native plant—it’s a lifeline for South Texas wildlife and a symbol of resilience in our rugged landscape. From feeding deer and birds to preserving the heritage of the land, this unassuming tree plays a mighty role on the ranch.