I wonder if any body can identify this fruit?
I wonder if any body can identify this fruit
they have been growing 3 or 4 years at the bottom of the garden. It is 3m tall (10ft) now.... It is a fruit, apple shaped though 1 to 2 cm, 1/2-1 inch in size. Usually green and,when ripe,yellow and same size It has 'spikes' 5cm (2 inches) long as well! I did photos, they at at http://homepage.schleswig-holstein.d...dall/fruit.jpg and the tree at http://homepage.schleswig-holstein.d...dall/tree2.jpg and the spikes, http://homepage.schleswig-holstein.d...dall/tree3.jpg I wonder if there is a type of apple!!!! peter bendall |
I wonder if any body can identify this fruit?
In article , peter bendall
writes I wonder if any body can identify this fruit they have been growing 3 or 4 years at the bottom of the garden. It is 3m tall (10ft) now.... It is a fruit, apple shaped though 1 to 2 cm, 1/2-1 inch in size. Usually green and,when ripe,yellow and same size It has 'spikes' 5cm (2 inches) long as well! I did photos, they at at http://homepage.schleswig-holstein.d...dall/fruit.jpg and the tree at http://homepage.schleswig-holstein.d...dall/tree2.jpg and the spikes, http://homepage.schleswig-holstein.d...dall/tree3.jpg I wonder if there is a type of apple!!!! peter bendall The pictures are too small for me to have any confidence in an identification. However you could try looking into Chaenomeles (Japanese Quince). -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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