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March 2023

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36 March 2023 TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW! CFRT.org | 910.323.4233 What came in second? Japanese persimmons came in second. Nothing could be further from a pawpaw, at least geographically. ey share in low maintenance. Japanese persimmons come in two types. One is flat-formed and has no bitterness. Even when it is still as crunchy as an apple, it is very sweet. e other, like our native persimmons, is bitter until fully ripe. It should be le on the kitchen counter or refrigerated until very so. en it is perhaps even sweeter than the first type. e bitter type is up to one-third larger than the Fuyu or sweet type. Both types are very large. A 12-foot tree can have 50 or more fruits that could cost $1 each in the supermarket. And they hang on the tree until aer the leaves fall. e effect is striking. Imagine 50 or 60 orange-colored tomatoes hanging on a leafless tree. e leaves are spectacular, too. ey turn bright orange to orange-red in fall. Both types are graed. Check the gras yearly to be sure they are still healthy and not separating. Japanese persimmons will grow well in full sun to a little shade. Leaves surrounding these ripening persimmons will soon turn orange, then drop to leave a great show of reddening orange fruits on leafless branches.

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