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When planting persimmon seeds: Remember, Persimmon trees are separate male and female trees. If you plant seeds, it may take 10+ years to find out if you get fruit or not. Persimmon groves are actually one tree sending up root clones, so if you find a fruit bearing grove-------transplant several small shoots from the grove. I did that and got fruit within 7 years. I also planted a row of seeds and have yet to see any fruit from the seedlings. A persimmon tree only needs a male tree within 1/2 mile to set fruit, so your best bet is to plant root clones from a fruiting grove and plant seeds too if there are no wild persimmon trees nearby. You can sex mature persimmon trees during the year and in winter by looking at the flowering stems----females have one flower head, males have a smaller cluster of three. You can see it easy during the winter/fall when the leaves are off.