| Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
| Ebenaceae | Diospyros digyna | Black Sapote, Zapote Prieto, Chocolate Persimmon | Disturbed suburban areas. | Native of Mexico, Central America, n. South America, and the West Indies. | 
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| Ebenaceae | Diospyros ebenum | Ebony, Ceylon Ebony | Disturbed areas. | Native of s. Asia (India, Sri Lanka). | 
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| Ebenaceae | Diospyros kaki | Kaki, Kaki-plum, Japanese Persimmon | Planted, 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. | 
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| Ebenaceae | Diospyros maritima | Malaysian Persimmon, Sea Persimmon | Hammocks, disturbed areas. | Native of Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. | 
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| Ebenaceae | Diospyros texana | Texas Persimmon, Black Persimmon, Chapote, Mexican Persimmon | Rocky woodlands, slopes, open areas, along streams. | E. and c. TX south into n. Mexico (CHH, COA, DGO, NLE, SLP, TAM). | 
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| Ebenaceae | Diospyros virginiana | American Persimmon, Possumwood | Dry 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. | 
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