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Re: Persimmon

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The ones at bonsai sensation look like the ones you buy to grow fruit to eat.

What’s the small wild type? rhombifolia?
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Re: Persimmon

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Daluke wrote: May 24th, 2023, 6:10 pm
What’s the small wild type?
This.... Same species but not a cultivar. The original wild plant. Diospyros kaki sylvatica
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Re: Persimmon

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Interesting - fingers crossed I can get it to fruit this year.

Internode length seems closer and branches twiggier than those in the neighbourhood.
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