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  • Diospyros kaki 'Fuyu'

    Missouri Botanical Garden — Winter hardy to USDA Zones 7-10 (but best in Zones 8-10) where it is typically grown in deep, moist, slightly acidic, well-drained loams in full sun. Somewhat wide range of soil tolerance, but prefers moist, sandy soils. Drought tolerant. ...More…

  • Diospyros kaki Linn

    Black Sapote (Diospyros digyna), Mabolo, Velvet Apple (D. discolor), Date Plum (D. lotus), Texas Persimmon (D. texana), American Persimmon (D. virginiana). The oriental persimmon is native to China, where it has been cultivated for centuries and ...More…

  • Diospyros virginiana 'Meader'

    Missouri Botanical Garden — Common persimmon (see Diospyros virginiana at H740 herein) is a deciduous tree with a rounded oval crown that grows to 35-60' tall. It is native to open woods, glades, thickets, clearings, fields, hillsides and roadsides from Connecticut to ...More…

  • Trees of the Maritime Forest - Diospyros virginiana

    NC State University Coop Extension — Deciduous tree to 60-80 feet, trees of separate sexes; leaves alternate, simple, without teeth on the margins; flowers in May and June, tiny, white, bell shaped; fruit maturing from October to November, orange-red, fleshy, round. Many cultivars ...More…

  • Diospyros virginiana

    NC State University Coop Extension — Sun to partial shade; prefers moist, well drained soil but tolerates dry soil Orange to mauve fall foliage; deep tap root makes large plants difficult to transplant; fruit attracts birds; butterfly larval plant; flowers attracts bees Yellowish to ...More…

  • Trees: Diospyros khaki

    NC State University Coop Extension — White flowers in May-June; 3 to 4" yellow, orange fruit in late fall Low branched; wide spreading; semi-pendulous outer branches 2.5 to 7" alternate, simple leaves; yellow, orange, red fall colorMore…

  • Trees: Diospyros virginiana

    NC State University Coop Extension — Sun to light shade; prefers moist, well drained soil but tolerates dry soil Native; deep tap root makes large plants difficult to transplant; fruit attracts birds; butterfly larval plant; flowers attracts bees Pyramidal in youth; slender, oval ...More…


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