Jiro is a leading non-astringent Japanese persimmon closely related in type to Fuyu and often sold alongside it. It produces flattened, squarish-round orange fruit that is sweet and can be eaten crisp and firm without astringency. Jiro is valued for slightly larger, blockier fruit and good productivity, and it is considered somewhat more cold-hardy than some other kaki types. The crisp flesh is excellent fresh, sliced, or dried. The tree offers handsome glossy foliage and strong orange fall color. Jiro is self-fruitful and dependable, making it a popular commercial and home-orchard choice. Its firm, non-astringent fruit and hardiness suit it well to temperate permaculture plantings.
Flavor Profile
Sweet and crisp when firm with no astringency, good fresh, sliced or dried.
Visual Characteristics
Flattened, squarish-round orange fruit on a productive tree with glossy leaves and orange fall color.
Growing Tips
Eat firm and crisp like Fuyu; somewhat cold-hardy and self-fruitful for reliable home-orchard crops.
Where to Buy
Sourcing information coming soon. Check local nurseries and seed banks for availability.