Persimmon - Diospyros virginiana (3 Gallon)
Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) is a majestic deciduous tree, known for its resilience and ecological benefits. Reaching an impressive height of 35-60 feet with a spread of 15-35 feet, it features fragrant white flowers in spring, which give way to striking, edible orange fruit in the fall. Thriving in full sun to part shade, this versatile tree prefers clay, loam, or sandy soils that are consistently moist. Its exceptional hurricane wind-resistance makes it a durable choice for landscapes in storm-prone regions. The fruit of the Persimmon tree is a true highlight, ripening in late fall and ranging from about 1 to 2 inches in diameter. When fully ripe, the fruit turns a vibrant orange hue and develops a soft, sweet, and honey-like flavor that is both refreshing and nutritious. It can be eaten fresh, used in baked goods, or made into preserves, puddings, and sauces. However, unripe persimmons contain high levels of tannins, giving them an astringent taste, so they should be enjoyed onl