Diospyros kaki 'John Rick'

Cultivar

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Characteristics

A perennial dioecious deciduous tree.
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Cultivation

Origin: in Urbana, Ill., by Joseph C. McDaniel, Illinois Agr. Expt. Sta. Killen × an unknown, probably William; tested as 111.RR. and selected in 1958; introd. in 1963. Possesses 90 chromosomes; Tree: Fruit: one of largest and firmest among Septembermaturing American persimmons. The small, deeply inset calyx minimizes skin punctures. Tree requires pollination by a 90-chromosome staminate cultivar, e.g., William. Named in honor of a long-time persimmon experimenter of Reading, Pa.
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Optimum temperature (C°) 20 - 31
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Diospyros kaki 'John Rick'