Persimmon, Common |
General |
Common Name | Persimmon, Common |
Latin Name | Diospyros virginiana, D. kaki Linn |
Category | Fruits |
Family | |
Variety | Garretson, John Rick, Early Golden, Hicks and Juhl |
Visual Traits |
Flower | greenish yellow; generally dioecious; late spring to early summer |
Foliage/Fall leaf color | reddish purple |
Fruit | berry, globose; astringent when green; yellow to deep orange or black when ripe; mid to late fall; frost damage to immature fruit |
Height | 30-60 ft |
Other valued traits | attractive bark and foliage |
Cultivation |
Field spacing / planting depth | nursery stock spaced 6" apart |
Grafting | chip bud, cleft, whip |
Hardwood Cuttings | cut 6-8" long and 1/4" diameter; seal with pitch or wax to prevent rot; bury in sand until ready to plant |
Pollination | plant multiple trees to ensure pollination |
Propagation method | seed, root cuttings, grafting |
Pruning | train to 4-5 main stems when young; suited to espalier training |
Seed treatment and storage | clean and dry 2days; cold stratification 2-3months at 30-40 degrees F; no extreme hot or cold |
Seedling treatment | taproot develops to 8" (20cm) after 1 season |
Sowing seed | soak 2days prior to planting; sow spring or fall; depth 1/2"; cover with humus |
Transplant | difficult; ball and burlap in early spring; transplant nursery stock after 1-2 years in moist soil (due to long root); suckers do not transplant readily |
Watering guidelines | water deeply in dry conditions |
Critters |
Insect and invertebrate pests | none serious |
Pathogens | none serious |
Soils |
Fertility / quality | moderate fertility; tolerates poor fertility |
Minerals | excessive nitrogen may cause fruit drop |
Moisture and drainage | well drained; drought tolerant; moderately flood tolerant, although flooding kills young trees |
pH | 5.0-7.0 |
Texture | tolerant of wide range of soils |
Growth Pattern |
Fruit bearing age / full crop load | 10y / 25-50y |
Good seed crop interval (fruit load) | every 2y |
Growth rate | slow |
Longevity | long |
Root habit | long taproot |
Habitat and Climate |
Exposure | plant in protected areas in cooler climates |
Fire tolerance | tolerant; stump sprouts |
Frost-free days (FFD) | 150 |
Hardiness Zone | Zones 4-9 |
Native Range | Eastern US |
Rainfall / humidity | 30-60"; prefers humid climate |
Light |
Light recommendation | full sun |
Shade tolerance | very tolerant |
Special Notes |
Note 1 | too stressed in rural NY |
Note 2 | choose early-ripening cultivars in cooler regions |
Note 3 | American types hardier than Asian types |