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Old January 5, 2007   #3
travis
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That tree in the picture shows growth pattern
that's unlike wild persimmons in U.S. Midwest ...
Much wider canopy spread and
the fruit set is more widely spaced from one another.
Also the fruit size is much larger than wild persimmons here.
Bark texture appears slightly different as well ...
near as I can see from the picture.
And such a young tree to be so loaded with fruit.

Very nice looking tree and fruit! Good breeding.
If those were to be spread by racoons and foxes
through our Midwestern woods and scrub areas,
that would be wonderful.

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