Persimmon

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Persimmon

Persimmon trees are well known for its delicious orange fruit and bark which resembles alligator hide. It is used for golf club heads, handles for files and carving tools, billiard cues, shuttles and mallets. Approximately 90% of our Persimmons are females, so purchasing 10 or more should insure fruiting. It is one of the first invaders of old fields with the seeds brought in by wild birds and animals. This deciduous tree provides fruit for birds and the buds and leaves are a source of food for deer, opossum, gray and fox squirrel, quail, raccoon, wild turkey, red and gray fox and coyote. In a good environment and with good care, fruiting will begin in year six and continues for fifty years or more. Plant a persimmon at the woodland's edge or in an open field. Our Persimmon trees are unsexed. The American Persimmon tree, Diospyrus virginiana, is a native fruit tree with attractive edible fruit. Persimmon wood is hard and dense. Its dark-green leaves conceal small fragrant white flowers that are replaced by pale-orange fruits, which ripen after frost. Its average length is about 4 inches. The bright green leaves change to a bright golden yellow in the fall making this tree highly prized as an ornamental tree. The leaf is rather leathery and dark green. While persimmon grows on many kinds of soils, it attains its greatest size on sandy, clay soil in bottoms. It is very important as a wildlife food. ... additional information

 

Cherry Bark Oak This deciduous tree has heavy strong wood which makes it an excellent timber tree; it is used for furniture and interior finish. The Cherrybark Oak tree, Quercus falcata var. pagodifolia, is also called bottomland red oak, red oak, swamp red oak, swamp Spanish oak, and Elliott oak. It is larger and better formed than southern red oak and commonly grows on more moist sites. Many wild animals and birds use the acorns as food. Cherrybark Oak trees are a highly-valued red oak in the South. This tree is also a pleasant shade tree and is a fast growing Oak tree.

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