Michael P
Omono
Thanks, the species sounds pretty adaptable.
You and Anton both leaving Vancouver Island? Has this place become persona non grata?My black ones are seven years from seed, no fruit so far! Obtained the seed from a vendor at Taikan Ten 2015 .Good growth after the first two or three years. Were slow to take off. Will see how they handle the move to my new location. I am going to start with higher level of nitrogen in the fertilizer regime this spring. basically they are now in 1 gallon pots. Here is a photo of the group this fall along the Northside of my greenhouse.
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Will see how they handle the move to my new location.
I am ot leaving, just shifting to a smaller location in town. Downsizing or rite sizing depending on which half of the glass you drink from. Love the Island, even with the recent dump of snow just as we are moving.You and Anton both leaving Vancouver Island? Has this place become persona non grata?
Did you manage to collect some fruit this year? I would love to grow from seed!I can send you some fruit
You have your native Texas Persimmon (Diospyros texana) which makes fairly small fruit that's black when ripe. It actually tastes decent. I collected roughly 80 seeds when I was in the Austin area last fall. I plan to try and grow them here in MA come spring. I believe princess persimmon seeds do best planted straight out of the fruit, so we'll see what happens.A few questions and an observation:
How well does this species grow in the north central Texas climate (hot dry summers, relatively mild winters with occasional cold fronts)? Is there a difference in climate adaptation among different cultivars?
D. virginiana is a fairly common native here. It reproduces by root sprouts and seed. Fruit is eaten by raccoons, foxes, and coyotes and the seed germinates readily from the scat. I once collected seed from coyote scat in the fall, stratified it in the refrigerator, and had almost 100% germination. I wish I'd kept some for bonsai! Based on this, it might help germination rates if the cleaned seeds are soaked in a warm, weak acid bath before stratification.
Nice nice nice
I feel like even though I’m told the PP that I have are self fruiting I feel like having a male would help .. gotta find one
Have you figured out anything to do with the sucker growth? I have tried to strike cuttings from them and have been unsuccessful.
EXCELLENT choice of pencil!
EXCELLENT choice of pencil!