- COMMON PERSIMMON
Native trees Leaves are deciduous, simple, alternate, ovate to elliptic or oblong with Flowers are either male (staminate) or female (pistillate), borne on separate trees (the species dioecious) on shoots of the current year after leafing; pistillate.
- Crop Tree Release
Criteria for timber crop trees: desirable or acceptable species good form not bent or forked in first 17 feet clear trunk with few knots top is part of upper forest canopy no big dead branches, holes or wounds appears to be fast growing branches in crown.
- Common Persimmon
Persimmon grows to commercially important size only in the alluvial type bottom lands and terraces of the larger streams in the South and along the Atlantic seaboard as far north as the Roanoke River in Virginia... Consult product samples before final.
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