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Date: 30 Dec 2025

Persimmon spoon pudding: quick-n-fun exotic recipes

Persimmon spoon pudding

Persimmon spoon pudding

Persimmon tree (Diospyros sp)

Persimmon tree (Diospyros sp)

🍴 Persimmon spoon pudding


Ingredients

  • 2 very ripe persimmons (astringent type, fully soft)
  • 2 tablespoons plain yogurt
  • Optional: pinch of cinnamon

Instructions

  1. Scoop the soft persimmon flesh into a blender and puree until smooth.
  2. Chill the puree in the refrigerator for 15 to 30 minutes.
  3. Spoon into a bowl and top with plain yogurt.
  4. Sprinkle lightly with cinnamon if desired and serve.

🍑 About the fruit:


Persimmon (Diospyros spp.) is a graceful, cold-hardy subtropical fruit tree native to China and widely grown across temperate and warm regions. The fruit is loved for its rich sweetness, often compared to honey and apricot. Persimmons are divided into astringent types, which must soften fully before eating, and non-astringent types, which can be enjoyed firm. The fruit is nutritious and commonly eaten fresh or used in desserts.

🌱 In the garden:


Persimmon trees are highly ornamental, with drooping branches, lush summer foliage, and dramatic fall color. They thrive in well-drained soils, tolerate alkaline conditions, and are hardy in USDA zones 7-10. Many varieties perform well in containers, making persimmon a beautiful and productive choice for both edible landscapes and patio gardens.

🛒 Plant Persimmon Tree for sweet fruit and deserts

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Plant Facts

Diospyros blancoi, Diospyros discolor
Velvet Apple, Mabolo
USDA Zone: 9-11
Large tree taller than 20 ftFull sunRegular waterEdible plant
  • Explore Persimmon trees (Diospyros spp) in Plant Encyclopedia
  • How soon will Persimmon tree fruit?
  • Why so many gardeners this year planted Native American Persimmon
  • Hardy, dramatic looking tropical fruit tree with a sweet fruit

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    Date: 14 Jan 2026

    Did you know that Tacca is a cat?

    Tacca plants and Cats

    Tacca plants and Cats

    🐈 Did you know that Tacca is a cat?



    That’s probably the real evolutionary secret no botanist will admit! Those whiskers? Pure marketing genius from nature.
    Cats had it figured out first — look mysterious, add long elegant whiskers, and everyone falls in love.
    Tacca just took notes and said, “Alright, I can work with that!
    Continue reading: Tacca wants to be a cat! - and everyone loves cats!

    Tacca colors: Black, White, Green:


    Tacca nivea - White Tacca
    Tacca chantrieri - Black Tacca
    Tacca leontopetaloides - Green Tacca

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    Plant Facts

    Tacca chantrieri
    Bat Head Lily, Bat Flower, Devil Flower, Black Tacca
    USDA Zone: 9-11
    Small plant 2-5 ftShadeRegular waterOrnamental foliageUnusual color
  • Tacca Lily in Plant Encyclopedia
  • Perfect Halloween plant: Black Bat Lily (Tacca)
  • When plants cross into the Gothic: the Darker Bat Lily
  • What is the rarest Tacca?
  • The mystery of the White Bat Lily - the plant with wings and whiskers
  • A flying bat with whiskers
  • The rarest Green Tacca - Tacca leontopetaloides
  • When Bat Head Devil Flower is in bloom
  • Bat Head - Devil Flower

  • #Container_Garden #Shade_Garden #Nature_Wonders

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    Date: 16 Jan 2026

    What is blooming in January: Purple Orchid Tree

    Purple Orchid tree - Bauhinia purpurea

    Purple Orchid tree - Bauhinia purpurea

    🌺 What is blooming in January: Purple Orchid Tree



    📸 Purple Orchid tree - Bauhinia purpurea

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    Discover Bauhinias - Orchid trees

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    Plant Facts

    Bauhinia purpurea, Phanera purpurea
    Orchid Tree, Butterfly Tree
    USDA Zone: 9-11
    Large tree taller than 20 ftFull sunDry conditionsRed, crimson, vinous flowersPink flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirdsDeciduous plantSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short timeSeaside, salt tolerant plant
  • Bauhinias - Orchid trees in Plant Encyclopedia
  • The most asked-about tree in the Sunshine State: Bauhinia

  • #Trees

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    Date: 27 Jan 2026

    🌸 Adenium, Coffee, and Donuts

    Smokey  and  Sunshine  with  a  blooming  adenium  desert  rose  on  a  worktable,
    surrounded  by  potted  adeniums  in  the  background.
    Smokey: Desert rose. One caudex. Multiple grafts. Different flowers.
    Sunshine: So it is a team plant. Everyone blooms, nobody agrees.
    Smokey: Yet it grows just fine.
    Sunshine: That is the secret. Coffee and donuts.

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    Recommended by our Horticulturist, Tatiana Anderson

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    Deep magenta flowers with a velvety look and a darker, almost black edge. A bold, elegant adenium that stands out immediately.

    Sunshine Adenium  Sunshine  flower  with  pink  and  white  petals  and  bright  color 
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    Bright yellow and mauve swirls across layered petals create a warm, cheerful bloom that lives up to its name.

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    Thong Samsee Adenium  Thong  Samsee  flower  with  creamy  yellow  petals  and  soft  pink 
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    Known for its three-color effect, shifting from yellow to pink to nearly white on the same plant.

    Candy Adenium  Candy  flower  with  creamy  white  petals  and  soft  pink  edges

    Cheerful yellow petals dipped in cherry red with bold ruffled layers. Bright, playful, and impossible to miss.

    Black Sheep Adenium  Black  Sheep  flower  with  nearly  black  petals  and  deep  red 
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    Nearly black petals with a glowing red center. Dark, dramatic, and different.

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    Date: 27 Jan 2026

    🌸 Why adenium?

    • Easy to grow in containers
    • Thrive in sun or shade, indoors or out
    • Tolerant of low humidity
    • Very low water needs
    • Forgiving plants that tolerate missed watering
    • Long-lived plants that improve with age
    • Compact size, ideal for patios, balconies, and windows
    • Form unique, sculptural caudex shapes
    • Decorative even when not in bloom
    • Produce stunning, long-lasting flowers
    • Often blooming in a few months

    🌸 Adenium Care Basics

    Adeniums have many spectacular hybrids, and their basic culture is closer to orchids than to typical houseplants. The key is a small pot, excellent drainage, bright light, and careful watering.

    Pot and Soil

    • Use a small pot sized to the root system.
    • Excellent drainage is required.
    • Use a very well-drained mix. We recommend specially formulated for Adeniums Desert Rose Soilless Mix

    Light and Blooming

    • Give lots of light for heavy flowering.
    • In warm conditions and longer days, most hybrids and species begin blooming in spring.
    • In warmer climates they can keep blooming through fall and winter.

    Watering (Most Important)

    • Adeniums dislike both extremes: over-watering and drying out too often.
    • Use neutral to hard water when possible.
    • Acidic water can sour the mix quickly and may cause root rot.
    • Water in the early morning so the plant can drink through the day.
    • Watering frequency can range from daily to every few days, depending on heat, light, and how fast the mix dries.
    • Never let the pot sit in a saucer of water.
    • Do not let the plant dry out too often, or it may go into early dormancy.
    • Do not wet the leaves.

    Fertilizer (Caudex + Flowers)

    • To build a large swollen base/trunk (caudex), use a good quality fertilizer.
    • A fertilizer that helps trunk swelling also supports flowering. The best choice for this is Sunshine Megaflor.
    • Avoid fertilizers that are too high in nitrogen; choose a formula where the middle number is the highest.
    • Never apply fertilizer directly on roots.
    • Do not liquid feed a thirsty plant.
    • Always water lightly first, then feed, to avoid root burn and leaf drop.

    The Caudex "Secret" (Shaping the Base)

    • At each repotting, lift the plant slightly so the upper roots are a little exposed.
    • This encourages new roots to grow downward and helps create a thicker, more interesting caudex shape.

    Multi-Grafted Plants (Important Note)

    • Adenium hybrids can be multi-grafted with several colors/varieties on the same plant.
    • The swollen base forms only when the rootstock plant is grown from seed.

    ✍️ Adenium FAQ

    How much light do Adeniums need?

    Adeniums need lots of light for heavy flowering. Most hybrids and species start blooming when conditions are warm and days get longer, and in warmer climates they can keep blooming through fall and winter.

    What is the best pot size for Adeniums?

    Use a small pot sized to the root system, with excellent drainage. A small pot with excellent drainage is a must.

    What kind of soil mix should I use?

    Use only a well-drained mix. Adeniums do best in very well-drained soil. A small pot plus excellent drainage is the foundation of success.

    How often should I water Adeniums?

    Adeniums do not like both over-watering and drying-out too often. Water preferably in the early morning and do not water again until the mix dries on the surface. Watering can range from daily to every few days depending on heat, light, and how fast the mix dries.

    Can Adeniums sit in a saucer of water?

    No. Never allow your Adenium to sit in a saucer of water.

    Should I wet the leaves when watering?

    No. Do not wet the leaves.

    What kind of water do Adeniums prefer?

    Adeniums prefer neutral to hard water. Acidic water tends to sour the soil too fast and may cause root rot.

    How do I create a large, swollen caudex?

    At each repotting, lift the plant slightly so the upper parts of the roots are a little exposed. This encourages the plant to form more roots that grow downward and helps create a thicker, more interesting caudex.

    What fertilizer should I use for caudex growth and blooms?

    Use a good quality fertilizer to support both trunk swelling and flowering. Avoid formulas that are too high in nitrogen; the middle number should be the highest. Never apply fertilizer directly on roots, and do not liquid feed when the plant is thirsty. Water lightly first, then feed, to avoid root burn and leaf drop.

    Can an Adenium have multiple flower colors on one plant?

    Yes. Adenium hybrids can be multi-grafted with several colors or varieties on the same plant. Note that the swollen base forms only when the rootstock plant is grown from seed.

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