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Texas Persimmon
Texas Persimmon
Texas Persimmon
Texas Persimmon
Texas Persimmon
Texas Persimmon

Texas Persimmon

$44.99

Diospyros texana (Texas Persimmon) is a drought-tolerant, small tree or shrub valued for its striking appearance and edible fruit. This tree, typically 10-15 feet tall but reaching up to 35 feet, features a smooth, light gray bark that peels to reveal pinkish tones. Its leathery, dark green leaves are round or slightly notched at the tip. The tree produces fragrant, white urn-shaped flowers that appear in early spring, followed by round, black fruits that are sweet when ripe. The fruits are enjoyed by birds and mammals and are edible when softened. Diospyros texana thrives in full sun and well-drained soils, making it ideal for small landscapes.

Scientific Name: Diospyros texana

Origin: Texas, Mexico

Height: 20 to 40 feet

Spread: 15 to 25 feet

Light: Full Sun, Part Shade

Water: Low

Blooms: February-April

USDA Zones: 7-10

Larval Host: Gray hairstreak, Henry's Elfin butterfly

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