Diospyros Species, American Persimmon, Date Plum, Eastern Persimmon, Wild Persimmon

Diospyrosvirginiana

Family
Ebenaceae (eb-en-NAY-see-ee)
Genus
Diospyros (dy-oh-SPY-ros)
Species
virginiana (vir-jin-ee-AN-uh)
Synonym
Other Details
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Grow outdoors year-round in hardiness zone
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Atmore, Alabama

Gaylesville, Alabama

Jones, Alabama

Morrilton, Arkansas

Baldwin Park, California

Irwindale, California

Oak View, California

Thousand Oaks, California

Bartow, Florida

Bradley, Florida

Hampton, Florida

Hawthorne, Florida

Keystone Heights, Florida

Lecanto, Florida

Monticello, Florida

Port Saint Lucie, Florida

Barnesville, Georgia

Brunswick, Georgia

Winterville, Georgia

Lisle, Illinois

Tunnel Hill, Illinois

Indianapolis, Indiana

Valparaiso, Indiana

Olathe, Kansas

Shawnee Mission, Kansas(2 reports)

Benton, Kentucky

Greenwell Springs, Louisiana

New Orleans, Louisiana

Garland, Maine

Linthicum Heights, Maryland

Millersville, Maryland

Valley Lee, Maryland

Roslindale, Massachusetts

Grand Rapids, Michigan

Florence, Mississippi

Perkinston, Mississippi

Saucier, Mississippi

Cole Camp, Missouri

Piedmont, Missouri

Rolla, Missouri

Springfield, Missouri

Lincoln, Nebraska

Frenchtown, New Jersey

Cary, North Carolina

Clayton, North Carolina

Elizabeth City, North Carolina

Smithfield, North Carolina

Star, North Carolina

Wilsons Mills, North Carolina

Hulbert, Oklahoma

Jay, Oklahoma

Pocola, Oklahoma

Downingtown, Pennsylvania

Waynesboro, Pennsylvania

Florence, South Carolina

Summerville, South Carolina

Sumter, South Carolina

Mc Minnville, Tennessee

Morrison, Tennessee

Viola, Tennessee

Arlington, Texas

Brownwood, Texas

Buffalo, Texas

De Leon, Texas

Hutchins, Texas

Magnolia, Texas

San Antonio, Texas

Blacksburg, Virginia

Fort Valley, Virginia

Roanoke, Virginia

Shacklefords, Virginia

South Boston, Virginia

Rosedale, West Virginia

Cambridge, Wisconsin

Kenosha, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

11
positives
6
neutrals
2
negatives
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White House, TN | September 2019 | positive

I planted my first one in 1969, in Nashville TN. It was two inches tall and I thought I was planting a Nyssa sylvatica. Tree progeny ar...Read More

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Baldwin Park, CA | September 2016 | positive

I had planted Hachiya persimmon seedling, the first flower bloomed after 5 years, now this tree is the seventh years old tree and bearin...Read More

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(Zone 8a) | June 2016 | negative

Terrible to have in pastures in E TX. We treat with 24D Amin and have been successful but it is a CONSTANT battle.

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ROSLINDALE, MA | January 2015 | positive

This tree is ornamental, adaptable about soil, and rarely troubled by pests or diseases.

If you want to plant a persimmon ...Read More

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Downingtown, PA | December 2013 | positive

There is a small wild grove of American Persimmon near a clean downhill run of water on an elementary school's grounds in Downingtown, PA...Read More

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Emerson, IA | December 2013 | neutral

These grow wild in the pasture at my parent's house. They produce new saplings prolifically. They seem to enjoy being mowed. Where ther...Read More

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Comanche county, TX (Zone 8a) | August 2012 | positive

This tree can be seen in my area in small groves but is not really widespread. Since I figured out what it was a few years ago, I've neve...Read More

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Perkinston, MS | December 2009 | positive

D. Virginiana or American Persimmon is great tree to have around. It's fruit can be eaten though it does contain more seeds than fruit ...Read More

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Los Alamos, NM | April 2009 | neutral

I have questions that I hope someone can answer for me about the American persimmon. I live in Northern New Mexico at an elevation of 72...Read More

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Indianapolis, IN (Zone 5b) | January 2009 | positive

The persimmon psyllid (a tiny bug) attacks this tree, causing new leaves to be crinkly and stunted. It's really only a problem for seedli...Read More

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Benton County, MO (Zone 5a) | December 2007 | positive

I love Persimmons! I have 3 in my yard and I collect the fruit to use in baking. It is a little work getting the pulp from the seeds, b...Read More

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Magnolia, TX | April 2007 | positive

I live in southeast Texas where the Common Persimmon is native. I try my best to only use native plants and trees on my property for a nu...Read More

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Hawthorne, FL (Zone 8b) | April 2006 | negative

Okay, why do I give D. virginiana a negative vote? I live in north Florida on 36 acres of former farmland, and a good patch of it is cov...Read More

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Culpeper, VA (Zone 7a) | May 2005 | positive

This tree is native to Virginia as well & is a lovely - if large - addition to a home orchard or native planting. Wildlife - especially ...Read More

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Eugene, OR | April 2005 | neutral

I HAVE A FEMALE TREE GROWN FROM SEED IN EUGENE, OREGON..I'M LOOKING FOR MALE CUTTING OR POLLEN...LAST YEAR IT HAD IMMATURE FRUIT.

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Now in Orlando, FL (Zone 9b) | December 2004 | positive

Native to virtually the entire state of Florida and is a Florida fall/winter color tree. Interesting bark has a block pattern.

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Benton, KY (Zone 7a) | April 2004 | neutral

A great tree for shade in the summer. The fruits get messy in the Fall, so it is not suitable for planting in heavy traffic areas. Grows ...Read More

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Oklahoma City, OK (Zone 7a) | August 2001 | neutral

Persimmon is a deciduous, Missouri native tree with a rounded, oval crown growing 35-60' tall and typically occurring in rocky or dry ope...Read More

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| August 2001 | neutral

This is a native American tree. It has lustrous green leaves, attractive rough brown bark, and beautiful yellow to orange golf-ball size ...Read More

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