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

On Jul 10, 2:31�pm, "D. Staples" wrote:
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Frank wrote:


Don't know. If I had to guess, I'd say a camellia. You'll notice that
the leaves are glossy with a smooth edge. Crab apples have a serrated
edge to their leaves. In my experience, you need to have leaf, flower,
and fruit (seed) to make an identification.


It is a serrate edge, you dumb ass, look at the picture, doper.


Serrate is fine but I think "erose" is better.

Merriam Webster

erose
adjective
: IRREGULAR , UNEVEN ; specifically : having the margin irregularly
notched as if gnawed an erose leaf
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