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Trees: Diospyros khaki
Scientific Name Diospyros khaki Common Name Japanese persimmon Hardiness Zones: 7-9 Habit: Deciduous Growth Rate: Moderate to slow Site Requirements: Sun; moist well drained soil Texture: Medium Form: Low branched; wide spreading; semi-pendulous outer branches

Trees of the Maritime Forest: Common Names
Palm, Cabbage, Sabal palmetto Pecan, Carya illinoinensis Persimmon, Diospyros virginiana Pine, Longleaf, Pinus palustris Pine, Pond, Pinus serotina Pine, Slash, Pinus elliottii Pine, Loblolly, Pinus taeda Plum, Chickasaw, Prunus angustifolia

Trees: Diospyros virginiana
Site Requirements: Sun to light shade; prefers moist, well drained soil but tolerates dry soil Comments: Native; deep tap root makes large plants difficult to transplant; fruit attracts birds; butterfly larval plant; flowers attracts bees

Trees of the Maritime Forest - Diospyros virginiana
Horticultural Cultivars Many cultivars have been selected for superior fruit production, and are available through specialty nurseries. Availability/Propagation Probably not available in local nurseries; cultivars selected for fruit production may not be adapted to coastal conditions; a need exists to propagate trees adapted to coastal conditions.

GROWING ORIENTAL PERSIMMONS IN NORTH CAROLINA
The ornamental beauty of its orange fruit and bright red foliage in the fall makes it an attractive plant in the home landscape. Non-astringent varieties should be planted for home use although astringent varieties can be grown in North Carolina.




Diospyros virginiana
Common Persimmon
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