|
|
Diospyros virginiana Synonyms: Common Name(s): American persimmon Family: Ebenaceae Growth Habit: Perennial Invasiveness: Growing Days: 150 to 270 (days) Temperature:
Abs.Max=82° (F) | Opt.Max=77° (F) | Opt.Min=66° (F) | Abs.Min=50° (F) | Precipitation: 30 to 60 (in.) Winter Minimum: -18° (F) Soil pH: 6 to 6.5 Soil Texture/Type: Clays and heavy loams; wide range Soil Drainage: Moderately Well Photoperiod Response: Long day Light Intensity: Bright to clear Comments: Requires 2300 GDD (50 F). Best growth on river bottom terraces. Southeast and midwest states, north through the southern third of Illinois. Grows on wide range of soils. Diseases: Pythium, Anthrachose, Rhizoctonia, Cercospora, Powdery Mildew, Cephalosporium Uses: Food - fruit, Environ. - graftstock, Environ. - ornamental, Material - wood Woodiness: Tree Climate: Temperate, subtropical-dry summer Geographical Origin: North America Metric UnitsReturn to Search Results
|
|