Sunday, August 22, 2010

Bark: Texas Persimmon

Being in the shade, there is obviously plenty of native trees in the garden.  One of my trees that has a more interesting bark is the Texas Persimmon (Diospyros texana).  The combination of the smooth bark found underneath the shaggy peeling flakes - the play of light and shadows -  is quite appealing.









4 comments:

  1. Texas Persimmon is one of my favorite Texas trees. I can't wait for little one to get big. Great photo shots of the gorgeous bark!

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  2. Mine has it's fruit just getting ripe, is yours?

    I always eat a few but feed most to the deer.

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  3. Bob: My group of persimmons tend to be understory trees and don't get much sun - so they typically don't produce much fruit (or drop what they have long before ripening. Glad yours do well!

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  4. Wow, those are some gorgeous pictures. I love trees with peeling bark. I bought two trees that were supposed to be Texas Persimmons but they're an odd variety or cross of some kind. No fuzzy leaves, no peeling bark ... I was robbed!

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