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This photo was taken by a friend at Newstead Abbey in Notts. Can anyone tell me what type of fruit it is, please? Sorry it's a small image it is the only one provided.

https://flic.kr/s/aHsmrbehXB
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On Wednesday, 22 August 2018 14:34:10 UTC+1, Compo in Caithness wrote:
This photo was taken by a friend at Newstead Abbey in Notts. Can anyone tell me what type of fruit it is, please? Sorry it's a small image it is the only one provided.

https://flic.kr/s/aHsmrbehXB


If you click on the flickr image it will enlarge.
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On 22/08/2018 14:34, Compo in Caithness wrote:
This photo was taken by a friend at Newstead Abbey in Notts. Can anyone tell me what type of fruit it is, please? Sorry it's a small image it is the only one provided.

https://flic.kr/s/aHsmrbehXB

Looks like a young fruit on Pyrus salicifolia pendula a weeping form of
the Willow-leaved Pear.
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On Wednesday, 22 August 2018 14:47:58 UTC+1, Dave Hill wrote:
On 22/08/2018 14:34, Compo in Caithness wrote:
This photo was taken by a friend at Newstead Abbey in Notts. Can anyone tell me what type of fruit it is, please? Sorry it's a small image it is the only one provided.

https://flic.kr/s/aHsmrbehXB

Looks like a young fruit on Pyrus salicifolia pendula a weeping form of
the Willow-leaved Pear.


Thank you Dave; I have just taken a look at images of Pyrus salicifolia pendula and it looks like you may be correct.
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