The Weeping astringent persimmon is a very rare variety of Japanese persimmon. It has a weeping form and must be staked up when young.  The weeping persimmon produces a medium sized, conical shaped fruit that hang off the tree like teardrops. This astringent persimmon ripens in late October through mid November. If staked, it can reach a height of 6’ tall and 2’ wide in 10 years. We graft the Weeping persimmon onto native American persimmon root stock.Â
USDA ZONES: Zone 7, Zone 8, and Zone 9
More Information: Persimmon Growing Guide



















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