Diospyros texana is a species of persimmon that is native to central, south and west Texas and southwest Oklahoma in the United States, and eastern Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas in northeastern Mexico. Common names include Texas persimmon, Mexican persimmon and the more ambiguous "black persimmon". It is known in Spanish as chapote, chapote manzano, or chapote prieto, all of which are derived from the Nahuatl word tzapot
Other Names: Chapote Negro, 德州柿, 德州柿
A project to compile all the observations of the undescribed arthropod species (mite) that is causing pimple-like galls on the leaves of *Diospyros texana* (Texas persimmon). Please use "Diospyros_texana_galls" for the "Similar Observation Set" Observation Field, and *Diospyros texana* should ...
SIERRA "CERRO DE LA SILLA" (10,620.37 Ha) Forma parte de la Sierra Madre Oriental, Gran Sierra Plegada. Municipios: Santiago, Allende y Cadereyta. Altitud: 500-1,300 msnm. Clima templado, semicálido, subhúmedo, con lluvias en verano y 800-1,000 mm de precipitación promedio anual. La vegetación pr...