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#2040864 - 08/22/10 05:38 PM Re: Persimmon Trees [Re: Bone Collector]
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 Originally Posted By: Bone Collector
 Originally Posted By: Football Hunter
not true


what is not true? care to elaborate?


persimmons are often close together in a patch of sorts and produce fruit just like any other persimmon tree, so the proximity of persimmons to one another does not affect its ability to produce fruit, this time of year without binoculars they are hard to see as they are green and blend in with the leaves

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#2040865 - 08/22/10 05:38 PM Re: Persimmon Trees [Re: Bone Collector]
Tomahawk
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 Originally Posted By: Bone Collector
 Originally Posted By: Football Hunter
not true


what is not true? care to elaborate?
I believe he is referring to your original question "Do persimmon trees that are close or clumped together not produce fruit?" You do remember your question, right?...

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#2040872 - 08/22/10 05:41 PM Re: Persimmon Trees [Re: Tomahawk]
Bone Collector
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 Originally Posted By: Tomahawk
 Originally Posted By: Bone Collector
 Originally Posted By: Football Hunter
not true


what is not true? care to elaborate?
I believe he is referring to your original question "Do persimmon trees that are close or clumped together not produce fruit?" You do remember your question, right?...


Of course Tomahawk, but there were so many "Not trues" in a row, that it was hard to tell.
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#2040876 - 08/22/10 05:45 PM Re: Persimmon Trees [Re: Bone Collector]
Tomahawk
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 Originally Posted By: Bone Collector
 Originally Posted By: Tomahawk
 Originally Posted By: Bone Collector
 Originally Posted By: Football Hunter
not true


what is not true? care to elaborate?
I believe he is referring to your original question "Do persimmon trees that are close or clumped together not produce fruit?" You do remember your question, right?...


Of course Tomahawk, but there were so many "Not trues" in a row, that it was hard to tell.
Yea, I'm just having some fun. It was just kinda of funny to me.

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#2041032 - 08/22/10 07:57 PM Re: Persimmon Trees [Re: Bone Collector]
TNDeerGuy
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It absolutely is not true. Persimmons will drop fruit no matter how many are together. That being said, there are male and female persimmon trees and it is possible that whomever told you that possibly only had a group of male persimmon trees--but that in itself is doubtful. I have several persimmons around my house and on my property and by June they are loaded with marble sized fruit. They typically start dropping around mid-September. This year, they dumped a bunch of unripened fruit in July due to the heat and currently they are dropping ripe persimmons--I ate three of them this evening. \:\)
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#2041049 - 08/22/10 08:14 PM Re: Persimmon Trees [Re: TNDeerGuy]
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Like TnDeerGuy said, persimmon trees are either male or female and only the females produce fruit. Any fruit on a female tree will be visible with binoculars this time of year. Persimmons often grow in groups because they sprout from a common root system. When they grow that way they will usually all be the same gender - I guess they would actually be clones (not sure about that). Just because they are clumped together doesn't tell you anything about whether they will produce fruit. Binoculars will though. Here's a link to a page on my website with some more info about persimmons including a photo of green ones. http://www.pursuithunting.com/2007/09/tree-id-persimmon.html

Edited by Pursuit Hunter (08/22/10 08:34 PM)
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#2041473 - 08/22/10 11:47 PM Re: Persimmon Trees [Re: Pursuit Hunter]
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If you didn't see fruit....how did you know they were persimmons?
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#2042002 - 08/23/10 11:09 AM Re: Persimmon Trees [Re: pass-thru]
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I know what a persimmon tree looks like. The bark is unique and there were some old ones and some orange ones on the ground. It was tough to see up through the cedars to the tops of the persimmons and i assumed they would not have fruit yet. Should have broke the binos out.
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#2042042 - 08/23/10 11:39 AM Re: Persimmon Trees [Re: Bone Collector]
plinker22
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I looked at a persimmon tree in East Tennessee yesterday... and it was loaded with "quarter size" green fruit!
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#2042051 - 08/23/10 11:44 AM Re: Persimmon Trees [Re: plinker22]
mathews338
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 Originally Posted By: plinker22
I looked at a persimmon tree in East Tennessee yesterday... and it was loaded with "quarter size" green fruit!
had a birthday party for my 6 year old girl saturday at a park in putnam county and there was a tree right by the playground that was loaded with them

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