
Persimmon
The American Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) is a resilient fruit tree known for its delicious, honey-sweet fruit, rich history, and exceptional cold tolerance. Whether for wildlife, homesteading, or food forest plantings, this tree is an excellent long-term investment. Key Features: Botanical Name: Diospyros virginiana Growth Habit: Medium-sized deciduous tree, reaching 30-60 feet at maturity Hardiness Zone: USDA zones 4-9, making it one of the most cold-hardy fruit trees Fruit: Produces richly flavored, deep-orange fruit in late fall, best enjoyed when fully ripe Pollination: Dioecious (separate male and female trees); plant multiple for reliable fruit set Soil & Sun Requirements: Tolerant of poor, well-drained soils; thrives in full sun to partial shade Drought & Disease Resistance: Highly adaptable and low-maintenance, with strong resistance to pests and diseases Why Grow American Persimmon? Delicious & Nutritious: The fruit is high in vitamins A &