Introducing the American Common Persimmon Tree, a delightful addition to your garden that produces delicious, sweet fruits. This well-rooted starter plant comes ready to thrive in your yard, offering both beauty and bounty. Enjoy the rich heritage of this native tree while providing a habitat for local wildlife.
Well-rooted starter plant for easy planting
Produces sweet, edible fruits in late summer to fall
Attractive foliage that turns vibrant colors in autumn
Supports local ecosystems by attracting pollinators
Adaptable to various soil types and conditions
Low maintenance once established
Common Name: American Common Persimmon Scientific Name: Diospyros virginiana Height at Maturity: 30-60 feet Width at Maturity: 25-35 feet Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade Watering: Moderate; drought-tolerant once established Soil: Well-drained, loamy soil; adapts to clay or sandy soils Hardiness Zones: 4-9 Growth Habit: Deciduous tree with a rounded crown Format: Well-rooted starter plant, approximately 1-2 feet tall