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Grow your own North American Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) trees from premium Non-GMO seeds and enjoy their rich, honey-sweet fruits every autumn. This native North American species is prized for its hardiness, drought tolerance, and exceptional fruit flavor, making it a great choice for home orchards, permaculture gardens, and reforestation projects.
The American Persimmon produces small to medium-sized orange fruits that ripen in late fall. These fruits are delicious when fully ripe and are excellent for fresh eating, baking, preserves, and dehydrating. In addition to their edible value, Persimmon trees are ornamental, featuring glossy leaves that turn vibrant orange and red in fall.
Produces sweet, rich, orange fruits in fall
Non-GMO and naturally sourced seeds
Native North American species, highly cold-hardy
Drought-tolerant and low-maintenance once established
Perfect for home gardens, wildlife habitats, and edible landscapes
Common Name: American Persimmon, North American Persimmon
Scientific Name: Diospyros virginiana
Plant Type: Deciduous fruit tree
Growth Habit: Upright, rounded crown
Height: 30–60 feet (9–18 m)
Spread: 20–35 feet (6–10 m)
Fruit Characteristics: Round to oval orange fruits with sweet flavor when ripe
Bloom Time: Late spring
Harvest Season: Late fall
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
Soil Type: Well-drained loamy or sandy soil
Soil pH: 6.0–7.5
Watering: Moderate during establishment; drought-tolerant after
Temperature Range: 40–90°F (4–32°C)
Season: Best planted in spring
Germination Time: 60–90 days (requires cold stratification)
Plant Spacing: 20–30 feet apart
Pollination: Dioecious (requires both male and female trees for fruiting)
GMO Status: Non-GMO
Organic Status: Naturally grown (non-certified)
Stratify seeds in moist sand for 60–90 days at 35–40°F.
Sow seeds ½ inch deep in well-drained soil after the stratification period.
Keep soil moist and warm (70–80°F) until germination.
Transplant seedlings outdoors in full sun after the last frost.
Plant both male and female trees for optimal fruit production.
Water regularly during the first year, then reduce as trees establish.
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