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Diospyros lotus
Date-plum
Date-plum was one of the very first cultivated plants. Its cultivation is now widespread because of the popularity of its fruit, which tastes like a cross between a date and a plum. Date-plum is an attractive tree that is often planted in gardens.
Diospyros virginiana
Common Persimmon
Common Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) is a deciduous tree native to the eastern parts of North America. Its edible fruits are high in vitamin C and readily eaten by wildlife. Seeds of common Persimmon can be roasted and used as an alternative to coffee; leaves can be dried and used as a tea.
Diospyros kaki
Japanese persimmon
The japanese persimmon tree adds interest and flavor to your edible landscape. These deciduous trees are easy to grow, but do not tolerate very cold temperatures. Blooms appear in mid-spring, and the distinctive persimmon fruit and brightly colored foliage last through the fall. Japanese persimmon fruit can be eaten raw or cooked. They have been cultivated for over 2,000 years in China.
Diospyros rhombifolia
Diamond-leaf persimmon
The diamond-leaf persimmon is an attractive ornamental that has orange fruits. The plant belongs to the category of edibles, and the foliage is evergreen. It’s also grown as a bonsai and is used as a rootstock for other species of persimmon. The large glossy fruits are very nutritious and sweet.
Diospyros texana
Texas persimmon
Texas persimmon is a small tree or large shrub that lives 30 to 50 years. It usually grows about 3 m high, but can get larger in the right conditions. The heartwood of the texas persimmon is black and takes on a high polish, making it perfect for carvings, artwork, and tools. The berries are edible and often used in puddings and custards.
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Diospyros lotus
Date-plum
Date-plum was one of the very first cultivated plants. Its cultivation is now widespread because of the popularity of its fruit, which tastes like a cross between a date and a plum. Date-plum is an attractive tree that is often planted in gardens.
Diospyros virginiana
Common Persimmon
Common Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) is a deciduous tree native to the eastern parts of North America. Its edible fruits are high in vitamin C and readily eaten by wildlife. Seeds of common Persimmon can be roasted and used as an alternative to coffee; leaves can be dried and used as a tea.
Diospyros kaki
Japanese persimmon
The japanese persimmon tree adds interest and flavor to your edible landscape. These deciduous trees are easy to grow, but do not tolerate very cold temperatures. Blooms appear in mid-spring, and the distinctive persimmon fruit and brightly colored foliage last through the fall. Japanese persimmon fruit can be eaten raw or cooked. They have been cultivated for over 2,000 years in China.
Diospyros rhombifolia
Diamond-leaf persimmon
The diamond-leaf persimmon is an attractive ornamental that has orange fruits. The plant belongs to the category of edibles, and the foliage is evergreen. It’s also grown as a bonsai and is used as a rootstock for other species of persimmon. The large glossy fruits are very nutritious and sweet.
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