Everyone should have a Persimmon in their garden! Persimmons are beautiful, medium-sized trees that grow in a wide variety of soil types, including heavy clay. This makes for an adaptable tree that can tolerate a range of garden conditions. But what really makes this tree a winner? The unbeatable combination of sweet and flavorful fruit and attractive foliage that turn a fiery red-orange in autumn! 'Golden Delight' is a selection chosen for its especially bright and tasty fruits. For best tasting fruit, harvest the orange fruits after the first frost. Persimmon bread, anyone?
Note: Persimmon is dioecious, meaning there are separate male and female plants. Plant a male specimen nearby to guarantee fruit set.
Conditions: Full sun to part shade; adaptable, moist to dry soil
Size: 30'-60’ tall, 25'-35' spread
Zone: 4 - 9
Wildlife Value: Flowers attract a variety of bees; fruit is eaten by many birds and mammals (a special favorite of the Stoneleigh foxes); fruit is edible for humans
Photos: Bethany Dell'Agnello