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Persimmon

Diospyros virginiana


EDIBLE Fruit - Tree

NOT SELF-POLLINATING so you must purchase 2 or more.


Description

A small to medium tree whose fruit is valuable to people and wildlife. Among the hardest of North American woods. The male and female flowers are borne on separate plants so several trees should be planted near each other.

Height at maturity is 60-70 ft.


Uses

This species can be commonly used for windbreaks, erosion control, reforestation and wetlands restoration. Wildlife benefits are food and cover. Get more information about Persimmon


*Information from the Missouri Department of Conservation.

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