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American Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana)


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Exposure: Full sun. Zone 4.
Soil: Prefers moist, well-drained loamy soils but
will tolerate both drier and wetter conditions. pH adaptable.
Growth habits: Our native persimmon, though slow
growing, can grow 35 to 60’ tall with a 20-30’ spread
over time. Has lustrous dark green summer foliage with yellow to
reddish purple fall color. American persimmon is usually dioecious
(separate male and female trees).
Landscape uses: A native tree useful for naturalizing,
flood plains, near creeks or grown as naturalized clumps in the
home landscape.
Edible/Medicinal properties: Leaves make a high
vitamin C tea. The fall fruit is exotically sweet once ripe. Good
for fresh eating, fruit leathers, baking, or mead and wine making.
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Available Varieties
Meader - A self-fertile, native persimmon with delicious
light orange fruit. $49.00 / 7 gal.
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