Fuyu Persimmon Tree – Diospyros kaki Live Fruit Tree | 4–6 Feet Tall | Includes Healthy Root System | Backyard Orchard Friendly | Sweet Orange Persimmons
Grow delicious homegrown fruit with this Fuyu Persimmon Tree, a highly sought-after variety prized for its sweet flavor, beautiful orange fruit, and ornamental appeal. This healthy live tree arrives approximately 4–6 feet tall and is ready to become a productive addition to your backyard orchard, edible landscape, or home garden.
Fuyu persimmons produce attractive deep orange fruits with thin skin and sweet, flavorful flesh. Unlike many traditional persimmons, Fuyu fruits can be enjoyed while still firm, making them excellent for fresh eating, salads, baking, and desserts. The tree also provides exceptional ornamental value with glossy green foliage during the growing season and brilliant fall color before leaf drop.
Easy to grow and adaptable to a variety of soil types, this persimmon tree develops into a beautiful landscape specimen while rewarding gardeners with abundant harvests of nutritious fruit. Its attractive form and seasonal beauty make it an excellent choice for both fruit production and landscape enhancement.
You will receive a healthy live tree similar in size and condition to the one shown in the listing photos.
You will receive:
✔️ 1 live Fuyu Persimmon tree
✔️ Height: approximately 4–6 feet tall
✔️ Healthy established root system
✔️ Ready for outdoor planting
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Fuyu Persimmon
Botanical Name: Diospyros kaki
Plant Type: Deciduous fruit tree
Growth Stage: Established live tree
Sun Requirements: Full sun
Soil: Moist, well-draining soil; adaptable to clay, sand, loam, and peat soils
Watering: Moderate; water regularly during establishment
Mature Height: 20–30 feet (smaller with pruning)
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate
USDA Zones: 7–10
Container Friendly: Yes (when young and properly maintained)
💡 Care Tip: Plant in a sunny location with good drainage and allow adequate spacing for mature growth. Fertilize in early spring before new growth emerges and water consistently during the first growing season.