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Hogplum


(Colubrina texensis)

Hogplum is a low, rounded, thicket forming shrub with light gray bark and twigs.  Hogplum is a common component of South Texas brushlands that is found in a variety of mixed-brush habitats and soil types.  Hogplum is primarily found on gravelly or rocky slopes and along washes and arroyos in the Trans-Pecos, Edwards Plateau, Rio Grande Plains, and the Coastal Prairie.  Hogplum is browsed by white-tailed deer and the fruit and seeds are consumed by birds and javelinas.

 

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