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  2. Diospyros virginiana - Wikipedia

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    The common persimmon is a generally small to medium sized tree, usually 30 to 80 feet (9 to 24 m) in height, but reaching 115 feet (35 m) west of the southern Mississippi. [8] It has a short, slender trunk and spreading, often pendulous branches, which form a broad or narrow, round-topped canopy. The roots are thick, fleshy and stoloniferous.

  3. Persimmon - Wikipedia

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    Oriental persimmon tree with fruit – Wanju County, South Korea Comparison of 'Hachiya' and 'Jiro' cultivar kaki persimmon size Japanese persimmon (cultivar 'Hachiya') – watercolor 1887. While many species of Diospyros bear fruit inedible to humans or only occasionally gathered, the following are grown for their edible fruit:

  4. Diospyros texana - Wikipedia

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    The seeds, leaves, bark, ripe, and unripe fruit of the persimmon. Diospyros texana is a multi-trunked small tree or large shrub [2] with a lifespan of 30 to 50 years. [4] It usually grows to 3 m (9.8 ft) in height, but can reach 12 m (39 ft) on good sites. [5]

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    The wood of this species is dark, hard and very durable and was an important source of loom shuttles in mills.

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    Aside from their size, where they grow and their flavor, the other big difference between Asian (Diospyros kaki) and American (Diospyros virginiana) persimmons is their astringency, according to ...

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