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tree_ghost

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Found this while scouting this week. It didn't appear like anything was feeding on them but I'm curious as to what it is. Never seen one to my recollection. They any good for deer?
 

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JCDEERMAN

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Looks like a persimmon. Seems early for several of those to be ripe though. You didn't get a pic of the bark of the tree holding them did you? Hard to tell on the leaves
 

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I was thinking persimmons as well. I have a tree that has to be 40 feet tall dropping the same fruit. I also have a tree that I know is a persimmon tree, maybe 20' tall that drops a similar fruit but not for another month. The timing and ripeness of the fruit have me curious if they are persimmon trees.
 

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I found a persimmon dropping early last weekend. However, fruit were not ripe (not orange). They were still purple.
 

huvrman

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Persimmon. I've got 4 trees. 1 bearing now but fruit appears dried out. 2 not bearing, and 1 that was bearing but in the last week has decided to lean almost all the way over.
 

tree_ghost

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These are NOT persimmons. I know them well. I haven't found any persimmons holding fruit this year. Late frost took its toll I believe. Usually persimmons begin dropping in mid to late September here but I located a grove of 10 or 11 last August that were dropping early. It was on a overlooked ridge just across the line from public. Had the 6 mature bucks bedded up there gorging themselves on them. The day they shed velvet all but one dispersed. The one that stayed now lives on my wall lol.
 

Blackbullet

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The bark doesn't look like any persimmon I've ever seen
That's what I was thinking. Fruit looks like a persimmon but, it's very early for them to be falling from the tree. And the bark doesn't look like a persimmon. Is it possible that it's a wild plum or cherry? OP needs to see what the seed looks like, we will definitely know if it's a persimmon or not by seeing the seeds.
 
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