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<blockquote data-quote="walleye" data-source="post: 4185935" data-attributes="member: 13580"><p>You may want to reconsider the Japanese persimmons if you are planting for wildlife. I have planted about 15 fuyu's and tompoans. The fruit does not drop from the tree they must be harvested with a hand trimmer as their stem is very stout. on a positive note the fruit is delightful. They tend to be fully ripe in MId December.</p><p></p><p>Having grown many different mast trees- Chestnuts, apples, pear and Persimmons- I would encourage Kieffer pears, Relatively cheap, grow fast, late harvest, maintenance free, quite hardy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walleye, post: 4185935, member: 13580"] You may want to reconsider the Japanese persimmons if you are planting for wildlife. I have planted about 15 fuyu's and tompoans. The fruit does not drop from the tree they must be harvested with a hand trimmer as their stem is very stout. on a positive note the fruit is delightful. They tend to be fully ripe in MId December. Having grown many different mast trees- Chestnuts, apples, pear and Persimmons- I would encourage Kieffer pears, Relatively cheap, grow fast, late harvest, maintenance free, quite hardy. [/QUOTE]
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