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About the Author Ohana Childers 20th January 2015 3:22pm #UserID: 11153 Posts: 5 View All Ohana's Edible Fruit Trees |
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sternus1 says... Ok well the last picture is definitely a wampi.Pic 4 is an orange form grumichama or an uvia.. Pic 2 is a sapodilla-- lucky you, they're a slow fruiter and they're very rare and delicious. Those little nodes are flower buds so you're about to get a harvest. The other which is pic one appears to be som kind of prunus perhaps an apricot, I could be wrong though. | About the Author sternus1 Australia 20th January 2015 3:45pm #UserID: 8314 Posts: 1318 View All sternus1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Theposterformerlyknownas Keperra 20th January 2015 3:50pm #UserID: 3270 Posts: 1552 View All Theposterformerlyknownas's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Ohana Childers 20th January 2015 4:58pm #UserID: 11153 Posts: 5 View All Ohana's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author sternus1 Australia 20th January 2015 5:40pm #UserID: 8314 Posts: 1318 View All sternus1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Theposterformerlyknownas Keperra 20th January 2015 7:37pm #UserID: 3270 Posts: 1552 View All Theposterformerlyknownas's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Allan says... I live in Murwillumbah this fruit is slightly smaller than a plumb and has a hard stone seed in the centre and it's fruit flesh is slime like And very sweet you can eat the skin when it's very ripe nobody I know can identify this fruit . And I can't se any images of it in the internet I would like know if any one knows the name of this fruit
| About the Author Allan Murwillumbah 14th February 2019 3:28pm #UserID: 19812 Posts: 1 View All Allan's Edible Fruit Trees |
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