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Sterling 03-08-2004 03:46 PM

identify fruit tree??
 
I posted on alt.binaries.pictures.gardens but have only gotten one guess
- persimmon - and I don't think that is it....

my nephew just bought this house and we have no idea what kind of tree
this is.

Very similar to persimmon but note the weird little point sticking out
on the side - look carefully at pix #2 and you'll see the point on the
left - and the cap is very ruffled, whereas the persimmon has 4 separate
top lobes. ALL the fruits that are left on the two trees have that funny
little point sticking out on the side and all are very green. Maybe
yellow later. They are about the size of a tennis ball. Maybe some
variety of persimmon?

He bought the house from a Vietnamese couple who had planted the garden
there. So maybe some thing Asian?

http://home.comcast.net/~sterhill/plant/plant.html

Any help very appreciated!

Sterling in Atlanta


Marley1372 03-08-2004 09:31 PM

identify fruit tree??
 
It is definitley a persimmon. It looks more like japanese persimmon, the
leaves are entire and very shiny, whereas the native persimmon has serrated
leaves. You can tell by the fruit- the japanese are usually more egg shaped
and and the natives are usually more rounded.


Toad


sterling 05-08-2004 01:52 AM

identify fruit tree??
 
I think you are right - the more I look around the net at the Japanese
persimmon, the more I like the Diospyros kaki persimmon tree.

Thanks very much, Sterling

On 08/03/2004 16:31:50 identify fruit tree?? wrote:

It is definitley a persimmon. It looks more like japanese persimmon, the
leaves are entire and very shiny, whereas the native persimmon has
serrated leaves. You can tell by the fruit- the japanese are usually more
egg shaped and and the natives are usually more rounded.


Toad



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