The Wild Native American Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) is one of the most effective wildlife-attracting trees you can plant, prized for its rich, nutty, amaretto-flavored fruit, exceptional adaptability, and natural resistance to disease and insects. This rugged native species thrives in wet soils, sandy soils, lowlands, uplands, and everything in between, making it a powerful addition to food plots, habitat projects, homesteads, and land stewardship plantings across USDA Zones 5–9.
Deer actively seek out persimmons, devouring every fruit the moment it drops. Leaves and twigs are browsed heavily in fall and winter, while the ripe fruit feeds a remarkable range of wildlife, including squirrel, fox, bear, coyote, raccoon, opossum, wild turkey, quail, cedar waxwing, catbird, and many more. In spring, the nectar-rich flowers provide a significant food source for pollinators, especially bees. Its striking alligator-hide bark and brilliant orange-red fall foliage add landscape value alongside unbeatable wildlife appeal.