Native Hunter
5 year old buck +
I know that there are astringent and non astringent varieties of persimmons. The astringent type are the natives on my place and all I have ever seen. Basically, some are larger than others but all of them are shaped about the same.
I have a seedling that is bearing for the first time this year which has persimmons that are shaped differently. I think this tree came from some free trees that the NWTF gave away, but I'm not 100% sure. To me, the shape of this persimmon resembles the oriental varieties that I've seen pictures of, but the size is more like American.
First picture is one of my native trees. This is what I'm used to seeing. Second and third pic is the tree that is different. I'm looking for any feedback on why this tree's fruit looks different. I suspect that Jack may have an answer since he has been grafting persimmons much longer than me and has seen several of the different named varieties. Thanks!
I have a seedling that is bearing for the first time this year which has persimmons that are shaped differently. I think this tree came from some free trees that the NWTF gave away, but I'm not 100% sure. To me, the shape of this persimmon resembles the oriental varieties that I've seen pictures of, but the size is more like American.
First picture is one of my native trees. This is what I'm used to seeing. Second and third pic is the tree that is different. I'm looking for any feedback on why this tree's fruit looks different. I suspect that Jack may have an answer since he has been grafting persimmons much longer than me and has seen several of the different named varieties. Thanks!



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