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    Ok maybe not persimmon. But I don't know what.


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    That's this year?

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    Early bloomers, but that is simmon.
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    Never seen them ready this early. Those looks like they are dropping already.

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    Persimmon with insect damage. Taste one
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    I think wild plum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DJP View Post
    I think wild plum.
    That was my first thought as well. But the leaves and the cut picture say persimmon.

    Are these recent pics?

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    Definitely persimmons. And definitely not ripe yet.

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    It's persimmon.....go on, eat one....I dare ya!
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    not sour at all
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    Those pictures were taken on Saturday. I have never seen a persimmon tree or fruit in person so I didn't really know what I was looking at. There were 3-4 trees in the area with fruit and maybe one other that hadn't produced yet. They ones that were producing were already dropping some.

    I get the feeling that this is earlier than usual? What is the typical time frame?
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    They are right on time for my part of the state.

    Definetly Persimmon

    Mine shed a few early fruits and then the bulk will start toward the end of August

    The 3 you saw with fruit were females and the one without fruit was the male. Persimmon trees have o have a male and female fairly close to one another.
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    Persimmon. They will be orange when ripe. Go ahead and put your bow set up close by. The deer will be there
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    It's weird because where these trees are growing is really swampy. Usually there is about 6"+ of water standing where those trees are. I just drained it back some this year to plant for ducks. Do persimmon typically like low areas like that?
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    mmm, persimmon pie

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    Mine wont be that far along, at all. Just showing fruit. Ripe and dropping mid september-early october.
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    Best to eat them green before they ripen and the deer eat get them all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kioti View Post
    Best to eat them green before they ripen and the deer eat get them all.
    What he said.....if you have never eaten one you will always remember your first time
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