24-36" Persimmon
American Common Persimmon. Approximately 24-36" tall.
Deciduous tree adaptable to a variety of soil types. Typical height and spread 35-60' x 20-30'. For fruit production, a male tree is required to pollinate a female tree. In late spring, aromatic greenish-yellow flowers bloom; male flowers are clustered, while female flowers are solitary.
Wildlife Benefit: Flowers produce nectar significant for bees in honey production. Leaves and twigs of common persimmon are eaten in fall and winter by white-tailed deer. The fruit is eaten by squirrel, fox, skunk, deer, bear, coyote, raccoon, opossum, and various birds, including quail, wild turkey, cedar waxwing, and catbird.
Quantities of less than 100 @ $2.50/each
Quantities of 100 or more @ $1.99/each