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Default What kind of tree is this (link)? Is this fruit edible?

The foliage is not right for apple or pear, and does not look right for
quince--far too glossy. Are the leaves alternate (one per node) or
opposite (two per node)? In South Carolina, you might have any of a
number of subtropical ornamentals, including Camellia, which makes an
apple-like fruit.

M. Reed

Zarlot531 wrote:
Hello...

I'm curious what the tree in the follow pictures is:

Also...is the fruit edible?

 
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