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Great Wall Persimmon Tree

Advanced Nursery Growers

$39.00

Buy Great Wall Persimmon Trees for sale at Advanced Nursery Growers in DeFuniak Springs, Florida. Great Wall Persimmon, botanically known as Diospyros kaki, is a Japanese persimmon variety known for its upright growth habit, small unique fruit, and excellent eating quality when fully ripe.

Great Wall is an astringent persimmon, which means the fruit should be allowed to fully soften before eating. Once ripe, the fruit develops a sweet flavor and a softer texture that makes it enjoyable for fresh eating, drying, baking, preserves, desserts, and fall recipes. This is not a firm-eating persimmon like Fuyu or Jiro. Great Wall should be eaten soft, after the astringency has disappeared.

The fruit is smaller than many larger Asian persimmon varieties and is known for its unusual four-sided shape. Great Wall is a good choice for customers who enjoy less common persimmon varieties and want something a little different for the home orchard or edible landscape.

Great Wall Persimmon Trees have an upright growth habit and can make an attractive fruiting tree in Southern landscapes. The tree offers green foliage through the growing season and bright orange fall fruit that adds beauty and usefulness to the yard.

Customers searching for persimmon trees near me, Japanese persimmon trees for sale, astringent persimmon varieties, unique persimmon trees, or fruit trees for sale in North Florida will appreciate Great Wall for its distinctive fruit and dependable landscape value.

Well adapted to North Florida, the Florida Panhandle, South Alabama, and other warm Southern climates, Great Wall Persimmon is a good choice for gardeners wanting a flavorful and unusual persimmon tree from a trusted local nursery.

Plant Details:

  • Plant Type: Fruit tree
  • Botanical Name: Diospyros kaki
  • Common Name: Great Wall Persimmon
  • Fruit Type: Asian / Japanese persimmon
  • Astringency: Astringent; fruit should be fully soft before eating
  • Fruit Texture: Soft when fully ripe; drier and more pasty than some jelly-type persimmons
  • Fruit Shape: Small fruit with a unique four-sided shape
  • Fruit Color: Orange when ripe
  • Fruit Flavor: Sweet and excellent quality when fully ripe
  • Mature Size: Often about 15–25 feet tall in managed landscapes, depending on pruning, rootstock, and growing conditions
  • Growth Habit: Upright and strong-growing
  • Sunlight: Full sun is best for fruit production
  • Soil: Prefers moist, well-drained soil, but can adapt to a range of suitable garden soils
  • USDA Zones: Commonly grown in zones 7–9; protect young trees during severe cold
  • Bloom Time: Spring
  • Fruit Season: Fall
  • Pollination: Often able to set fruit without another tree, but planting more than one persimmon variety may help improve fruit set and yield
  • Uses: Fresh eating when soft, drying, baking, preserves, desserts, edible landscapes, home orchards, backyard gardens, and Southern landscapes
  • Maintenance: Easy to grow once established with proper sunlight, drainage, watering, and care

Local Pickup / Contact Information:
Available at Advanced Nursery Growers in DeFuniak Springs, Florida.

No shipping at this time; local pickup only. Please contact us for current availability, sizes, and pricing.

Advanced Nursery Growers
1911 McLeod Road
DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435
Call: 850-391-2228
Email: info@advancednurserygrowers.com

Wholesale available for qualified nurseries. Contact Advanced Nursery Growers for availability and pricing.


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