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  2. Diospyros virginiana - Wikipedia

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    The common persimmon is a generally small to medium sized tree, usually 30 to 80 feet (9 to 24 m) in height, but reaching 115 feet (35 m) west of the southern Mississippi. [8] It has a short, slender trunk and spreading, often pendulous branches, which form a broad or narrow, round-topped canopy. The roots are thick, fleshy and stoloniferous.

  3. Diospyros pentamera - Wikipedia

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    Diospyros pentamera is a small to large rainforest tree, from 6 to 40 metres in height at maturity, and 60 centimetres in width at the base. It grows in various types of rainforests, but grows best in volcanic soils in fire free areas with high rainfall.

  4. Tree measurement - Wikipedia

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    Tree height is the vertical distance between the base of the tree and the highest sprig at the top of the tree. The base of the tree is measured for both height and girth as being the elevation at which the pith of the tree intersects the ground surface beneath, or "where the acorn sprouted."

  5. Is There a Prettier Fruit Tree Than a Persimmon? - AOL

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  6. File:Fuyu persimmon fruits, one cut open.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Two fuyu persimmon fruits (Diospyros kaki), one cut in half Español: Dos caquis ( Diospyros kaki ), uno cortado por la mitad. Čeština: Dva kusy ovoce kaki stromu tomel japonský ( Diospyros kaki ) , pravý plod přeříznutý v půli.

  7. Diospyros australis - Wikipedia

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    An attractive small tree, rarely reaching a height of 20 metres and a trunk diameter of 25 cm (10 in). The yellow tinged foliage and black berries make identification relatively easy. The base of the tree is not flanged or buttressed. Bark on the cylindrical trunk is grey or black, with wrinkles, bumps and lines.