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Buy Coffee Cake Persimmon trees for sale at Advanced Nursery Growers in DeFuniak Springs, Florida. Coffee Cake Persimmon, also known as Nishimura Wase Persimmon, is an Asian persimmon, Diospyros kaki ‘Nishimura Wase’, known for its rich, sweet, spicy flavor and unusual brown flesh when pollinated.

This is a special persimmon variety for customers who enjoy unique fruit trees. When properly pollinated, Coffee Cake Persimmon develops darker flesh with a sweet flavor often described as cinnamon, brown sugar, or coffee-cake-like. The fruit is usually eaten firm when it has been pollinated and is non-astringent, similar to other firm-eating Asian persimmons.

Coffee Cake is a little different from regular Fuyu-type persimmons. It is a pollination-variant persimmon, which means fruit quality and astringency can change depending on pollination. For the best flavor and firm non-astringent eating quality, plant it near a good pollinizing persimmon such as Chocolate Persimmon or another compatible variety that produces male flowers. If the fruit is not pollinated, it may be seedless but astringent and should be allowed to fully soften before eating.

This persimmon tree is a great choice for backyard orchards, edible landscapes, homesteads, small farms, collectors, and customers who want something different from the common fruit trees. Plant Coffee Cake Persimmon in full sun with well-drained soil for best growth and fruit production.

Coffee Cake Persimmon is a good fit for DeFuniak Springs, Walton County, North Florida, the Florida Panhandle, South Alabama, and nearby Gulf Coast areas. Customers searching for persimmon trees near me, Coffee Cake persimmon for sale in North Florida, Nishimura Wase persimmon near DeFuniak Springs, fruit trees for the Florida Panhandle, or a local plant nursery near me can visit our nursery or call for current availability.

Quick Plant Details:

  • Botanical Name: Diospyros kaki ‘Nishimura Wase’
  • Common Names: Coffee Cake Persimmon, Coffeecake Persimmon, Nishimura Wase Persimmon
  • Plant Type: Deciduous fruit tree
  • Fruit Type: Asian persimmon / Japanese persimmon
  • Persimmon Type: Pollination-variant; best non-astringent quality when pollinated
  • USDA Zones: Commonly grown in Zones 7–10
  • Chill Hours: Low chill; often listed under 200 chill hours
  • Sun: Full sun
  • Mature Size: About 12–20 feet tall and wide, depending on pruning and growing conditions
  • Bloom Time: Spring
  • Flower Color: Small creamy-white to pale yellow flowers
  • Fruit Season: Early to mid fall, depending on weather and location
  • Pollination: Can produce fruit, but best flavor and non-astringent quality usually come with pollination
  • Good Pollinator: Chocolate Persimmon is commonly recommended
  • Fruit Flavor: Sweet, rich, spicy, with cinnamon or brown-sugar notes when pollinated
  • Fruit Texture: Firm when pollinated and mature; unpollinated fruit may need to soften before eating
  • Best Uses: Fresh eating, slicing, fruit trays, drying, baking, edible landscape, backyard orchard, specialty fruit collection
  • Attracts Pollinators: Yes — spring flowers may attract bees and other pollinators
  • Special Feature: Pollinated fruit develops darker brown flesh and the “coffee cake” flavor
  • Edible: Yes — fruit is edible when properly ripe

Local Pickup & Contact Information:
Available for local pickup only at Advanced Nursery Growers in DeFuniak Springs, Florida. We are not shipping at this time.

Wholesale may be available for qualified nurseries, landscapers, and qualified buyers. Contact us for current availability and pricing.

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



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