Tropical persimmon trees are amazing and fruit in South Florida. Learn more about these two rare and very difficult to source varieties. The Triumph and the Tropical South Florida Persimmon tree.

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Hey everybody, welcome. I wanted to check in and uh do a a little video here on um on these pimmon trees. This one here is one tree that I’ve been waiting a very long time to source the tree and I finally was able to source the tree. This is the triumph pimmen. This is a grafted fruit tree and this is a triumph variety. This is the Israeli variety uh that is very soughta and I used to have a couple of these trees and I made the terrible mistake of never planting one in the ground and selling it. Well, here we are 2025 and I finally been able to get its tree. So, this tree you can see is loaded with fruit. Look at all that fruit. Look at all I wouldn’t say fruit. These are the flowers, right? So, if you look real carefully here, you can see two, three, four, five, six, seven, uh, let’s see, we got eight, eight, nine. There’s one back here. 10. There’s about 10 10 fruit on this tree. Now, you don’t want to leave these fruits, or I should say, keep saying fruit. These are these are going to be fruit, but we’re going to go ahead and we’re going to remove these. Not today. We’ll do that in another video. We’re going to remove these because this tree needs to have energy totally devoted to growing branches and leaves and roots. Now, this tree over here, this tree is about three and a half years old, and it was in a pot uh for quite a long time. It was in a pot for almost that entire length, and now it is in the ground. It’s been in here just a little bit under a month and it’s thriving. It’s beautiful. The leaves are gorgeous. Um, and surprisingly, this one’s also flowering, but not as abundantly as the Triumph, but that doesn’t mean that it won’t in the near future. So, back here, there’s a nice little Let’s see if I can get in there and show you. There’s a fruit already beginning to develop right there. And then on this branch in the back I have actually two fruit the developing. Let’s see if I can show you the other one. Let’s see if we can get in there and show you the other one. And there they are. So we have three fruit alto together. Now this this this tree last year uh it did produce uh two fruit. One the birds got and the other one I had I actually got to enjoy it. It was very good. It was very similar to the triumph pimmen. I don’t think I see any more but there might be another another flower hiding in there somewhere. But those three have already set fruit. Now the pimmen trees are great trees. Delicious fruit. They’re deciduous trees. They lose their leaves. They go through a period of dormcancy, but they don’t typically produce in our climate. However, the triumph and this tropical pimmen absolutely amaze us down here because they’re so good and they do so well in our climate. All right, everybody. We’ll bring you more information on these trees in the years and months ahead and uh stay with us. Have a great one.

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  1. I just bought a grafted triumph persimmon. Will it do well potted and what size pot do you recommend?

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