Texas Persimmons: The Hidden Edible Gem of Texas
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- Texas Persimmons are a prevalent but hidden gem in Texas landscapes. We’ll explore what they look like, how to identify the male and female trees, and when to enjoy this native foraging treat.
If you want a complete overview of persimmon types and what to do with each, check out my video, What is a Persimmon?| Four Variety Comparison: • What is a Persimmon?| ...
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Never heard of em. Got to check it out. May have to have one for myself
Thank you for this video!
How are your cherimoya trees doing? 😊 Studies say not all the seeds in the cherimoya grow edible fruit trees. Have your trees fruited this past spring? Could you make an update video? Thank you ☺️
thank you for this, it was interesting to learn.
this is great! fast and informative.
thanks for sharring
Great video ❤
Makes great homemade wine❤
I planted 8 Texas persimmon seeds without stratification or scarification and they all sprouted
@@Sam-ko1lo Now that it’s the active season, I want to try that! I’ve also heard they’re easy to sprout. 😊
I thought they were similar to American Persimmons. The soaked seeds never sprouted.
I lost my first year fruit from large hail and high winds for tornado. Fingers crossed for next year😢😊
Where do you get a Texas or American Persimmon plant from?
Don’t the males have thorns! The fruit is delicious!
What did you mean when you said you soaked the seeds for several months?
I soaked the seeds in room temperature water for several months. I did the same thing to American Persimmon seeds and they germinated after I planted them and began young seedlings.
However, the Texas Persimmons seeds didn't germinate. For the 2024 season, I plan on using different germination methods for these seeds.
@@shamrockgirl804 I planted 8 Texas persimmon seeds in pots without soaking and without stratification or scarification as an experiment to see if any would germinate. They all sprouted.
Look neat, but too much works for tiny little fruit.