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American Persimmon Tree

A productive native tree with real landscape character.

The American Persimmon Tree is a valuable native fruit tree that adds far more to the landscape than just fruit. It develops into a handsome deciduous tree with an upright to rounded habit, attractive bark, and rich green foliage through the growing season. Over time, it becomes a substantial and useful landscape tree for edible plantings, native gardens, and larger residential properties.

Sweet fall fruit is one of its biggest rewards.

The American Persimmon Tree produces edible fruit that ripens in the fall, turning orange to orange-red as it matures. The fruit becomes soft and very sweet when fully ripe, making it useful for fresh eating, baking, preserves, and wildlife value. Unripe fruit can be very astringent, but once fully mature, it develops the rich, honeyed flavor that makes persimmons so rewarding.

A self-fertile tree makes fruit growing easier.

Because this American Persimmon Tree is self-fertile, homeowners can expect fruit production without pairing it with a separate pollinator tree. Planting more than one tree can still improve overall pollination activity and may help with heavier crops in some settings, but this tree is suitable for homeowners who want a single productive specimen.

A strong wildlife and pollinator tree.

This tree is an excellent choice for gardeners who want to support biodiversity while also growing edible fruit. Its late-spring flowers provide nectar for pollinators, and the mature fruit becomes a valuable food source for birds and mammals later in the season. That combination makes the American Persimmon Tree especially useful in native landscapes, food forests, and wildlife-friendly plantings.

Best for larger landscapes, edible gardens, and native designs.

American Persimmon Tree performs best in full sun and well-drained soil, though it is adaptable to a range of soil types once established. It works especially well in orchards, edible landscapes, native tree plantings, and larger lawn or border settings where it has room to mature. With its long life, useful shade, fall fruit, and native value, it is a tree that pays homeowners back in more than one season.

 

A productive native tree with real landscape character.

The American Persimmon Tree is a valuable native fruit tree that adds far more to the landscape than just fruit. It develops into a handsome deciduous tree with an upright to rounded habit, attractive bark, and rich green foliage through the growing season. Over time, it becomes a substantial and useful landscape tree for edible plantings, native gardens, and larger residential properties.

Sweet fall fruit is one of its biggest rewards.

The American Persimmon Tree produces edible fruit that ripens in the fall, turning orange to orange-red as it matures. The fruit becomes soft and very sweet when fully ripe, making it useful for fresh eating, baking, preserves, and wildlife value. Unripe fruit can be very astringent, but once fully mature, it develops the rich, honeyed flavor that makes persimmons so rewarding.

A self-fertile tree makes fruit growing easier.

Because this American Persimmon Tree is self-fertile, homeowners can expect fruit production without pairing it with a separate pollinator tree. Planting more than one tree can still improve overall pollination activity and may help with heavier crops in some settings, but this tree is suitable for homeowners who want a single productive specimen.

A strong wildlife and pollinator tree.

This tree is an excellent choice for gardeners who want to support biodiversity while also growing edible fruit. Its late-spring flowers provide nectar for pollinators, and the mature fruit becomes a valuable food source for birds and mammals later in the season. That combination makes the American Persimmon Tree especially useful in native landscapes, food forests, and wildlife-friendly plantings.

Best for larger landscapes, edible gardens, and native designs.

American Persimmon Tree performs best in full sun and well-drained soil, though it is adaptable to a range of soil types once established. It works especially well in orchards, edible landscapes, native tree plantings, and larger lawn or border settings where it has room to mature. With its long life, useful shade, fall fruit, and native value, it is a tree that pays homeowners back in more than one season.

 

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Description

A productive native tree with real landscape character.

The American Persimmon Tree is a valuable native fruit tree that adds far more to the landscape than just fruit. It develops into a handsome deciduous tree with an upright to rounded habit, attractive bark, and rich green foliage through the growing season. Over time, it becomes a substantial and useful landscape tree for edible plantings, native gardens, and larger residential properties.

Sweet fall fruit is one of its biggest rewards.

The American Persimmon Tree produces edible fruit that ripens in the fall, turning orange to orange-red as it matures. The fruit becomes soft and very sweet when fully ripe, making it useful for fresh eating, baking, preserves, and wildlife value. Unripe fruit can be very astringent, but once fully mature, it develops the rich, honeyed flavor that makes persimmons so rewarding.

A self-fertile tree makes fruit growing easier.

Because this American Persimmon Tree is self-fertile, homeowners can expect fruit production without pairing it with a separate pollinator tree. Planting more than one tree can still improve overall pollination activity and may help with heavier crops in some settings, but this tree is suitable for homeowners who want a single productive specimen.

A strong wildlife and pollinator tree.

This tree is an excellent choice for gardeners who want to support biodiversity while also growing edible fruit. Its late-spring flowers provide nectar for pollinators, and the mature fruit becomes a valuable food source for birds and mammals later in the season. That combination makes the American Persimmon Tree especially useful in native landscapes, food forests, and wildlife-friendly plantings.

Best for larger landscapes, edible gardens, and native designs.

American Persimmon Tree performs best in full sun and well-drained soil, though it is adaptable to a range of soil types once established. It works especially well in orchards, edible landscapes, native tree plantings, and larger lawn or border settings where it has room to mature. With its long life, useful shade, fall fruit, and native value, it is a tree that pays homeowners back in more than one season.