bigbendmarine
5 year old buck +
Admittedly not speaking to your question as relates to wildlife (blessed to have a fair number of wild native persimmons growing on my place doing that), but strongly recommend if you live between zone 6 and zone 9 and have an open spot near your home that you try growing either Fuyu or Jiro for your OWN consumption! They're my wife's favorite fruit and since nonanstringent, you can pick early for an apple-like texture or let it get soft for an almost tomato-like texture -- delicious either way. Fruit does hold strongly to the tree, but as for timing mine are extremely regular -- year after year the oriental persimmons I planted have fruit ripening on them around mid-october.



