Wildlife habitat can be improved by planting hard mast (pecans, oaks, chestnuts) and soft mast (apples, honey locust, pears, persimmons), as well as plants that are browsed or used for cover. Genetic diversity should be kept in mind when planting by using a variety of species and cultivars.
Wildlife Plot Planting
When planting for wildlife, you should plant species and varieties that will drop their fruit over a long period of time to provide food sources for as much of the year as possible.
Recommended Plants and Trees
Bass Pecan offers a wide selection of trees for wildlife including hard to find grafted persimmons and honey locust.