Diamond-Leaf Persimmon Fruit Seeds
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Grow something truly unique with our Diamond-Leaf Persimmon Fruit Seeds, an exceptional choice for gardeners who appreciate both ornamental beauty and delicious, homegrown fruit. These premium seeds are selected for their excellent germination rate and suitability for a variety of growing conditions—thriving in garden beds or large containers with ample sunlight. Whether you're just starting your gardening journey or adding to a mature landscape, these seeds offer a satisfying and long-lasting reward.
The Diamond-Leaf Persimmon is admired for its glossy, diamond-shaped leaves and sweet, richly flavored fruit that ripens in late fall. Easy to plant and care for, this elegant tree adds seasonal interest, attracts wildlife, and provides nutritious fruit you can enjoy fresh or in recipes. Start growing today and enjoy the beauty and bounty of this rare and remarkable persimmon variety!



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Features
Life Cycle
Perennial
Planting Season
Fall or early spring
Growth Habit
Upright tree
Flavor Profile
Sweet, honey-like
Plant Characteristics
Deciduous, glossy leaves, orange fruit
Use
Fresh eating, preserves, ornamental
Growing Conditions
Full sun, loamy soil
Harvest Advantages
High yield, flavorful fruit
Plant Resistance
Drought-tolerant, pest-resistant
Diamond-Leaf Persimmon Fruit Seeds
Diospyros lotus
Seed Names
Diamond-Leaf Persimmon, Diospyros lotus hybrid
Seed Type
Open-pollinated, tree seed
The Diamond-Leaf Persimmon is a cold-hardy, deciduous tree known for its uniquely shaped glossy leaves and sweet, amber-orange fruits. Its rich flavor and ornamental appeal make it a favorite in home orchards, thriving in a variety of climates with minimal care.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full sun
Planting Depth
1/2 inch
Sowing Method
Indoor start or direct sow
Plant Spacing
15–20 feet
Days to Maturity
120–180 days
Soil Preparation
Cold stratify 60–90 days
Hardiness Zones
USDA 6–9
Water Needs
Low to moderate
Planting Season
Fall or early spring
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 2,000 sq. ft.
500
Up to 10,000 sq. ft.
1000
Up to 20,000 sq. ft.
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I�ve tried ordering exotic fruit seeds before with mixed results, but these were excellent. Almost every seed germinated, and the young plants look healthy and well-rooted. I�d recommend them to anyone interested in persimmons.
I�ve been slowly adding new fruit trees to my property, and these persimmons are the highlight. The diamond-shaped leaves really stand out compared to my other trees. Looking forward to the fruit in a few seasons.
Out of the batch I planted, most of the seeds sprouted without issue. They seem to adapt well to my mild climate in Georgia. The seedlings are sturdy, and I�m excited to see how they�ll perform over the years.
I started these seeds in small pots indoors and transplanted them after a few weeks. Germination was steady, and now the young trees are thriving in my backyard. I can�t wait for the fruit, but the glossy diamond-shaped leaves alone already make them worth growing.
I started these indoors under a grow light, and they�ve developed into strong, vibrant seedlings. The unique leaf shape is already visible, and they�re a beautiful start to what should be productive trees.