ISO princess persimmon babies

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It says 2022 crop year on the seed info. They should be fine.
 

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Wow, sounds like these are rare! I planted some seeds this weekend. Now wishing I had planted all.

Anybody know of a persimmon that does not require a male tree to set fruit? Is it true?
 

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Wow, sounds like these are rare! I planted some seeds this weekend. Now wishing I had planted all.

Anybody know of a persimmon that does not require a male tree to set fruit? Is it true?
As a rule they are Dioecious. However, it does happen on occasion that some plants will throw a few flowers of the opposite sex. It's an exception not a rule. There is a guy on the .99 cent auction that claims he has a monoecious variety. I questioned him and he did not respond. Beware of scammers.
 

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I bought a few of these seeds myself and I am planning on sowing them in a tray tonight with some Katsura trees (Cercidiphyllum japonicum)

I'll probably end up buying more if my test batch works out.
 

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Beware of scammers.
:). The person I bought this from I fully trust; Have known him for a long time. However, I *think* there might be persimmons growing in his neighbourhood.
Guess summer will tell. Should not be too hard to source a male flowering plant if I need one.
 
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