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The Growth Rate of Persimmon

May 29, 2022Tropical Style Standard

Persimmon trees (Diospyros spp.) Grow at a moderate rate, but you have to wait up to ten years before they fully produce. Their springtime flowers aren’t showy, but their leaves add colour to your fall landscape. Persimmon trees are usually free from pests and diseases, and their ripe fruit lures wildlife into your yard. In terms of frost tolerance, older, fully-dormant trees can endure 0 degrees Fahrenheit.

Variable Growth Rate, Well-Drained Soil

Several persimmon trees develop at predictable prices, but Japanese persimmon (D. kaki), also known as kaki persimmon, Oriental persimmon and Sharon fruit, grows between 12 and 36 inches each year in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 7 through 10. It flowers in spring and creates lemon juice in the summer. Texas persimmon (D. texana), also referred to as Mexican persimmon, is more of a slow grower, at 12 to 24 inches each year. It has white flowers in spring which turn into small, half-inch to 1 inch black or green fruit in the summer which persistently clings to the branches to fall.

Moderate Rate, Moist Soil

“Hachiya” persimmon (D. kaki “Hachiya”) and “Fuyu” persimmon (D. kaki “Fuyu”) grow at a moderate rate of about 24 inches each year in moist to dry soil. “Hachiya” prolifically creates very large, orangish-pink fruit within 3 inches wide in fall. “Fuyu” prolifically creates large, orangish-pink fruit 1 1/2 to 3 inches wide in fall. Both trees bear flowers in spring or summer and develop in USDA plant hardiness zones 7 through 10.

Moderate Rate, Wet Soil

American persimmon (D. virginiana), also referred to as common persimmon or possumwood, grows at a moderate rate of about 24 inches each year in moist to dry dirt. Its inconspicuous spring flowers yield plenty of medium-sized orange juice in the fall. American persimmon is a first-rate choice for riparian plantings, growing in USDA zones 4 through 9.

Optimal Growth Rate Tips

A persimmon tree requires the best possible terms to achieve an optimal growth speed. In the spring, the soil needs to stay moist for suitable leaf growth, to set fruit and for fruit growth. To provide appropriate support for the tree, bet young persimmons for your first 2-3 years. To encourage new growth, lightly prune the tree once annually while it’s in the dormant stage. For basic pruning, remove broken or diseased limbs and remove 1 division where it crosses a second.

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