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| To me, they look like little pomes. If they were North American, I'd say hawthorn fruits. M. Reed Richard Wright wrote: |
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| In message <e0kdl5$4qp$[Only registered users see links. ].edu>, monique <[Only registered users see links. ].tamu.edu> writes Pome. China. Free associates. Loquat (Eriobotyra japonica). Images online don't look too bad a match, but tend more to the yellow or orange than to the red. Taste (per Google) is said to vary. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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