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Identify Fruit Tree Michigan
I live in Taylor, Michigan, which is near Detroit. At the rear of my
back yard, growing in the brush at its edge, is a beautiful tree, about ten or twelve feet tall, that looks to me like a cherry tree, but it doesn't have cherries on it. It has groups of small (about a quarter inch diameter) smooth, round berries that are very dark -- almost black in color. I squashed one between my fingers and got a rich purple juice out of it that had no odor I could detect. No, I didn't taste it. Here we are in late October, and there are all kinds of these berries to be seen, and it seems nothing's interested in eating them. Could somebody tell me what kind of tree I have? Dan |
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