Fuyu Persimmon Tree

Fuyu Persimmon Tree

$59.99
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Also called Fuyugaki persimmon, this is the most widely grown non-native persimmon tree. Bears young and yields large crops. The name translates to “winter persimmon”. Slightly drooping branches provide an elegant look in the landscape. Deep-orange fruit is medium-sized and oblate in shape, with a consistently sweet taste. Seedless. and good heat tolerance; ripening in September.  Growth Habit Female trees produce large orange-brown fleshy fruit that are edible after the first frost. Produces white to greenish-yellow blooms in the spring.15-20' tree is lovely enough to be used as an ornamental, with golden fall foliage and attractive deep orange fruit that will hang 'til mid-winter, lending color to the winter landscape. Care The most important factors for your Persimmon will be sunlight and watering needs. They generally prefer well-drained soil and full sun, or 6 to 8 hours of sunlight per day. It likes well-drained, moist soil that is slightly acidic. Toxicity Persimmons are safe for your dog to eat and are full of vitamins C and A. However, the seeds and pit can cause intestinal blockage leading to various digestive problems. The seeds and pit aren't toxic, and they must be removed if you feed your dog a persimmon. Deer eat persimmons, although they are not their most preferred food choice. The fruits, leaves, and twigs from the persimmons make excellent forage.  

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