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American Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana)
American Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana)
American Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana)
American Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana)
American Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana)
American Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana)

American Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana)

$169.99
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    American Persimmon is a native fruiting tree that adds rugged beauty, rich fall flavor, and exceptional wildlife value to any landscape. Typically growing 20 to 60 feet tall, it features blocky, alligator-like bark, lustrous green leaves, and an open, graceful branching habit that provides seasonal interest even in winter. In early summer, small, fragrant yellow-green flowers bloom—modest in appearance but highly attractive to pollinators. On female trees (when pollinated by a nearby male), these flowers give way to round, orange to apricot-colored fruits that ripen in late fall.

    Initially mouth-puckering, the fruits mellow into luscious sweetness after frost, making them a prized treat for people and wildlife alike. Birds, foxes, raccoons, opossums, and more eagerly consume the fruit, while the tree also serves as a larval host for moths such as the Luna Moth and Royal Walnut Moth.

    Why Choose American Persimmon?

    • Delicious Fall Fruit: Sweet, frost-ripened fruits are edible and highly prized by people and wildlife.
    • Ecological Powerhouse: Supports pollinators and lepidopteran larvae, plus provides food for dozens of animal species.
    • Low-Maintenance and Tough: Adapts to a wide range of soils and conditions, including drought once established.
    • Understated Elegance: Blocky bark, glossy foliage, and seasonal fruit offer subtle beauty throughout the year.

    Maintenance Tips

    • Choose the Right Site: Its deep taproot makes transplanting difficult, so plant when young and avoid moving.
    • Plan for Pollination: To produce fruit, a female tree must be pollinated by a male tree nearby—plant both if space allows.
    • Minimal Pruning Needed: Prune only to shape or remove dead wood, preferably in winter while dormant.
    • Adaptable Soil Preferences: Will grow in sandy, loamy, or clay soils but prefers well-drained sites.
    Area:
    Plants: 1
    Min Height: 360 in
    Max Height: 720 in
    Soil Moisture: Medium, Dry, and Moist
    Soil Types: Loam, Sand, and Clay
    Sun Exposure: Full Sun (6+ hrs/day)
    Ecological Benefits: Pollinators, Birds, Butterfly Host, Butterflies, Soil Stabilizing, and Drought Tolerant