Common Persimmon in Maryland: A Native Fruit Tree with Ecological and Landscape Value
The Common Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) is a native fruit tree found throughout Maryland. Its orange fruit and rugged bark make it both useful and ornamental. This tree thrives in open woods, pastures, and edge environments, adding character and biodiversity to landscapes.
Growth and Soil Needs
Growing 30 to 60 feet tall, Persimmon tolerates poor soils and drought once established. It grows best in full sun and supports both native wildlife and human foragers.

Fruit and Fall Features
Fruit appears in late summer and ripens after frost, supporting deer, foxes, and birds. Fall color ranges from yellow to reddish-purple, enhancing seasonal interest.
Pruning and Management
Persimmon is relatively low-maintenance but benefits from structural pruning in early growth and monitoring for leaf spot or scale. Root suckering may need control in managed landscapes.
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