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

Zarlot531 wrote:

The leaves are alternatve. Also, yes, some of the fruits can be VERY
milky. A few seem more dry, particularly the bigger ones.

Here are some pictures of the inside one of the larger ones:

http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...2/P1011090.jpg
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...2/P1011091.jpg

Thanks


Do you have a picture of the flowers? The fruit looks somewhat
like a pygmy pawpaw (Asimina pygmea), and you are in the right
area for pygmy pawpaws, but the leaves aren't right. The pawpaw
flowers however, are distinctive.

-Philip
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