and I'm glad to see your post; reminded me to get some D. kaki to plant here, before it's too late. got a good spot just downhill of the D. virginiana. :)
Joel, yours must be the japanese species, D. kaki, if the fruits are that big. I've tried to move seedlings of D. virginiana and they have a wicked strong taproot; not easy a tall.
O and i'm not sure all the pics match--the shriveled blue berries don't look like persimmons to me, and one of...
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