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FamilyScientific Name Common NameHabitatDistributionImage
EbenaceaeDiospyros digynaBlack Sapote, Zapote Prieto, Chocolate PersimmonDisturbed suburban areas.Native of Mexico, Central America, n. South America, and the West Indies.image of plant
EbenaceaeDiospyros ebenumEbony, Ceylon EbonyDisturbed areas.Native of s. Asia (India, Sri Lanka).image of plant
EbenaceaeDiospyros kakiKaki, Kaki-plum, Japanese PersimmonPlanted, may be persistent. Uncommonly grown in our area for its fruits, which are much larger than D. virginiana (to 9 cm in diameter).Native of e. Asia.image of plant
EbenaceaeDiospyros maritimaMalaysian Persimmon, Sea PersimmonHammocks, disturbed areas.Native of Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands.image of plant
EbenaceaeDiospyros texanaTexas Persimmon, Black Persimmon, Chapote, Mexican PersimmonRocky woodlands, slopes, open areas, along streams.E. and c. TX south into n. Mexico (CHH, COA, DGO, NLE, SLP, TAM).image of plant
EbenaceaeDiospyros virginianaAmerican Persimmon, PossumwoodDry forests and woodlands, longleaf pine sandhills, prairies, disturbed places, floodplain and mesic forests, fencerows, roadsides, other disturbed areas.CT, PA, OH, IN, IL, MO, and e. KS south to s. FL and TX.image of plant