Kasandra Hybrid Persimmon
An excellent hybrid persimmon selection, Kasandra is a hybrid of the kaki cultivar ‘Great Wall’ and a male virginiana plant that had some Rosseyanka (another hybrid persimmon) genetics. It looks very much like an Asian Persimmon with large glossy leaves and fruits that can be nearly 3 inches wide and with a delicious sweet flavor. Hybridized and selected by the late David Lavergne.
Probably the most widely planted fruit tree in the world, Persimmons are found throughout Asia in almost every yard and orchard. Large, bright orange, Asian Persimmon features yellow, orange and scarlet fall color and their striking fruits remain on the tree long after leaf fall. Hardy to 0 degrees F., Asian Persimmons are easy to grow in the Northwest and other regions of the U.S. with mild winters. Naturally compact trees, Asian Persimmons rarely exceed 12ft. in height. Asian Persimmon is not bothered by pests or disease and likes half day to full sun and well-drained soil. Our varieties are self-fertile and hardy to USDA Zone 5. They begin bearing 2-3 years after planting and the fruit ripens in October.
Latin Name: Diospyros virginiana x kaki
Site and Soil: Persimmons like 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained soil
Rootstock: American Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana)
Pollination Requirements: Self-fertile
Hardiness: Hardy to minus 10°F or below
Bearing Age: 3-5 years after planting
Size at Maturity: 12ft with regular pruning. (Without pruning Persimmon can reach upwards of 20ft)
Taste: Sweet and flavorful
Fruit Skin: Reddish-orange
Bloom Time: June
Ripening Time: October
Yield: 50+ lbs.
Pests & Diseases: With proper care and placement Persimmon trees are not bothered by pests or diseases.
USDA Zone: 5-9
