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Fuyugaki Persimmon Tree - 4-5ft tall
Requiring just 200 chill hours, 8 days of 45 degree F temperatures or below, to produce fruit, the Fuyugaki persimmon ripen in November. When ripe the Fuyugaki (Fuyu) skin develops a deep orange color that shines brightly on a sunny day. The Fuyugaki Japanese Persimmon fruit is tomato shaped and tends to have four distinct indentations that r…
Requiring just 200 chill hours, 8 days of 45 degree F temperatures or below, to produce fruit, the Fuyugaki persimmon ripen in November. When ripe the Fuyugaki (Fuyu) skin develops a deep orange color that shines brightly on a sunny day. The Fuyugaki Japanese Persimmon fruit is tomato shaped and tends to have four distinct indentations that run up and down the persimmon that can appear almost square in shape at some viewing angles. The Fuyugaki (Fuyu) persimmons are the most popular persimmon trees in the United States ranging from Virginia to Florida and westward to California. In Japan the Fuyu is the most important commercial Japanese persimmon and the fruit is firm and can last for months unbruised, and it is non-astringent which means that it an be eaten even in the unripe state with no bitterness and completely seedless. Fuyugaki Persimmon Tree - 4-5ft tall
Description
Requiring just 200 chill hours, 8 days of 45 degree F temperatures or below, to produce fruit, the Fuyugaki persimmon ripen in November. When ripe the Fuyugaki (Fuyu) skin develops a deep orange color that shines brightly on a sunny day. The Fuyugaki Japanese Persimmon fruit is tomato shaped and tends to have four distinct indentations that run up and down the persimmon that can appear almost square in shape at some viewing angles. The Fuyugaki (Fuyu) persimmons are the most popular persimmon trees in the United States ranging from Virginia to Florida and westward to California. In Japan the Fuyu is the most important commercial Japanese persimmon and the fruit is firm and can last for months unbruised, and it is non-astringent which means that it an be eaten even in the unripe state with no bitterness and completely seedless. Fuyugaki Persimmon Tree - 4-5ft tall
Specifications
Age | 4-5ft tall |
Fruiting Season | November |
Height | 4-5ft tall |
Species | Fuyugaki Persimmon |
Type | Tree |
Type of Fruit | Persimmon |