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Persimmon Trees

Persimmon Trees (Diospyros virginiana), originally from America, have bright orange-red fruits that accentuate fall colors. Their fruits are sour when not ripe but turn soft and sweet-tasting when they are. Animals, like deer, really look forward to these fruits when it gets cold.

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Persimmon trees are prized for their vibrant foliage and luscious, sweet fruit. Bearing brilliant orange-red fruit, these trees add a touch of exotic allure to any garden, ensuring a bounteous harvest season after season.

Requiring full sun, persimmon trees are relatively adaptable to a variety of soil conditions, though they prefer well-draining soil. To ensure the most fruitful yield, it's recommended to water and fertilize them adequately. While some varieties are self-pollinating, planting more than one can enhance fruit production.

For those looking to elevate their orchard or garden with a tree that offers both visual appeal and a sweet treat, persimmons are an excellent choice. Browse our curated selection and find the perfect persimmon variety for your landscape.

Persimmon Trees FAQ

What does a persimmon tree look like?

Persimmon trees possess a striking appearance with a rounded, spreading canopy. Their leaves are large, ovate, and often turn a vivid orange-red in autumn. The fruits, depending on the variety, can be round or acorn-shaped, transitioning from green to a bright orange or reddish hue when ripe.

How fast do persimmon trees grow?

Persimmon trees exhibit a moderate growth rate, generally adding 12 to 24 inches annually. With optimal conditions, they can reach maturity more swiftly. Over time, these trees can attain heights of 20 to 30 feet, depending on the variety and environmental factors.

Where to plant persimmon trees?

For optimal growth, persimmon trees should be planted in well-draining soil, receiving full sunlight. They prefer slightly acidic to neutral pH levels. Ensuring they're positioned in a site protected from strong winds will help prevent potential fruit drop and branch damage.

What is special about a persimmon tree?

Persimmon trees are valued for their ornamental beauty and delicious fruit. The fruit, rich in nutrients, has a unique sweet taste when fully ripe. Furthermore, their brilliant autumn foliage makes them a standout in the landscape, adding aesthetic appeal even when not fruit-bearing.

When do persimmon trees bloom?

Persimmon trees typically bloom in late spring. Their flowers, though not particularly showy, are dioecious, meaning individual trees can either male or female. While male trees produce only pollen, female trees, when pollinated, yield the cherished persimmon fruits in late summer to early fall.