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What's this fruit?
I've recently begun to walk a different route into town, and have come
across some very weird fruit which has fallen from a tree along the way. Of course, it could be very common, but I've never seen it before, and a look through all my gardening books has come up with nothing. The fruit is apple-like in shape, about the size of a Golden Delicious apple. However, the skin is hard and knobbly, lime green, turning to yellow, with a few brown bristles here and there. It smells vaguely unpleasant, but when cut, the smell is more fruity, but not like an apple smell. When cut or bruised, the sap is latex-like, and very sticky, like glue. There are no seeds of any description inside. The tree itself is medium-sized, but has leaves more like an almond or sloe than an apple. The bark too is more like an almond than an apple. I've never in more than 50 years seen anything like this. As it has no seeds, how is it propagated? What fruit is it? Pictures and more info are posted on my website, he www.thegardener.btinternet.co.uk/fruit.html. If anyone can identify what fruit it is, I would be very grateful, as it's driving me mad! ************************************************ Chrissie http://www.thegardener.btinternet.co.uk ************************************************ |
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