OK, thanks. I will look for male flowers on my Yates too. It has only
been bearing for 4 years, so it is still small enough to examine.
Betsy
On 3/29/2015 10:19 AM, Steven Covacci wrote:
> sometimes persimmon trees sport male branches on female trees;
> self-pollination seems to be the MOST PROBABLE case here.. not cross
> pollination.
>
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