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Looks like a Lychee but is yellow inside with small seads.

Anyone any idea what it is ? (I am in the UK btw)

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Looks like a Lychee but is yellow inside with small seads.

Anyone any idea what it is ? (I am in the UK btw)


Looks like Cornus kousa (Chinese dogwood).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Co...ousa_fruit.jpg

Edible, according to the Wikipedia article.

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Thank you, yup it certainly looks like that is what it is.
My mate ate some before we even knew what it was, so he is safe










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monkehmonkeh said:



Looks like a Lychee but is yellow inside with small seads.

Anyone any idea what it is ? (I am in the UK btw)


Looks like Cornus kousa (Chinese dogwood).

File:Cornus kousa fruit.jpg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Edible, according to the Wikipedia article.

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Looks like Cornus kousa (Chinese dogwood).

File:Cornus kousa fruit.jpg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Edible, according to the Wikipedia article.[color=blue][i]
Definitely Cornus kousa. I have one in my garden and eat it when I am able, as they are delicious. Unfortunately they have the annoying habit of all falling off before they ripen most years.
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Looks like a Lychee but is yellow inside with small seads.

Anyone any idea what it is ? (I am in the UK btw)

Thanks all

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Anyone any idea what it is ? (I am in the UK btw)

Thanks all

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Looks like a Lychee but is yellow inside with small seads.

Anyone any idea what it is ? (I am in the UK btw)

Thanks all

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monkehmonkeh said:



Looks like a Lychee but is yellow inside with small seads.


Anyone any idea what it is ? (I am in the UK btw)


Looks like Cornus kousa (Chinese dogwood).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Co...ousa_fruit.jpg

Edible, according to the Wikipedia article.

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On Sep 28, 1:15*pm, monkehmonkeh monkehmonkeh.
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Looks like a Lychee but is yellow inside with small seads.

Anyone any idea what it is ? (I am in the UK btw)

Thanks all

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