Advanced Search Filters

Plant Type
Hardiness Zone
Heat Zone
Sunset Zone
Function
Sun Exposure
Soil Moisture
Water Requirement

Plants Matching diospyros virginiana

Returned 5 results. Page 1 of 0.

Image of Diospyros virginiana photo by: Gerald L. Klingaman

Gerald L. Klingaman

(Common Persimmon)

The beautiful, fruit-bearing North American persimmon is a deciduous shade tree native across much of the eastern United States with some disjunct populations in the West. Mature specimens become quite large and attractive, but trees are slow to reach maturity and can be quite weedy when young forming dense thickets where birds and other wildlife drop their seeds. The small, astringent, bright orange persimmons are produced in fall and delicious when cooked or added to baked goods. They are inedible...

Image of Diospyros virginiana

Gerald L. Klingaman

(Common Persimmon, Early Golden Common Persimmon)

Good bearing qualities make this golden-fruited American persimmon an excellent choice for gardeners seeking a fruit-bearing female tree. Its high-quality persimmons are pleasantly sweet when ripe and produced early, usually by September.

The beautiful, fruit-bearing North American persimmon is a deciduous shade tree native across much of the eastern United States with some adjunct populations in the West. Mature specimens become quite large and attractive, but trees are slow to reach maturity...

(Common Persimmon, Garretson Persimmon)

Loads of sweet, red-blushed orange fruits are produced by 'Garretson' in October. This female persimmon cultivar is noted for its exceptional hardiness as well as high fruit production.

The beautiful, fruit-bearing North American persimmon is a deciduous shade tree native across much of the eastern United States with some adjunct populations in the West. Mature specimens become quite large and attractive, but trees are slow to reach maturity and can be quite weedy when young forming dense...

(Common Persimmon, Geneva Red Persimmon)

The exceptionally hardy 'Geneva Red' produces loads of sweet, red-blushed orange fruits in October. This female persimmon cultivar has very flavorful fruits said to taste of apricot.

The beautiful, fruit-bearing North American persimmon is a deciduous shade tree native across much of the eastern United States with some adjunct populations in the West. Mature specimens become quite large and attractive, but trees are slow to reach maturity and can be quite weedy when young forming dense thickets...

(Common Persimmon, Meader Persimmon)

Look no further is you seek an American persimmon with outstanding fruit! The orange persimmons of 'Meader' are very sweet, medium-sized, and trees are self-fruitful. Even better, if not pollinated by a male tree, the fruits are seedless, which means more pulp for the picking. The exceptionally hardy trees produce loads of fruit by early October.

The beautiful, fruit-bearing North American persimmon is a deciduous shade tree native across much of the eastern United States with some adjunct...