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Unknown fruit tree

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John Mc starts with ...
Has anyone seen this tree before. I can't remember where I got it. It's only 12 months old. I went back through all my orders with Daley's but returned nothing that I could recall.
Sorry about the photos. I'll try to get some better ones tomorrow if need be.
I know it looks a lot like my Clifford Carob, but I don't remember buying any other carob trees recently.
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John Mc1
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24th February 2010 11:08pm
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Original Post was last edited: 24th February 2010 11:12pm
speedy says...
looks to me like a carob seedling
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John Mc says...
speedy by name....speedy by nature hey?
that was quick, speedy.
I've only ever bought one carob and that's not it.
Thanks for the reply anyway.
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John Mc1
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24th February 2010 11:31pm
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amanda says...
Looks like carob to me too..
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amanda19
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25th February 2010 10:26am
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navman says...
I think so too.
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Iogikuma says...
John,

To me it looks a lot like a Wampi/Wampee.

Did you by any chance purchase one of those?

Daniel
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25th February 2010 4:33pm
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John Mc says...
Pic 1,2 and 3 are of the unknown tree
Pic 4 and 5 are of the Clifford
Pic 6 and 7 are of one of my Wampi's

And, BTW, Thank you to all who have helped out so far. I definately haven't bought another Carob. I'm starting to think that maybe I was sent onoe by mistake?
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John Mc1
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amanda says...
Maybe John Mc - my neighbour grows them commercially - your unknown one looks just the same (and I have seen tonnes of his foliage as I recycle his prunings!?)
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JUJUBE FOR SALE IN MELBOURNE says...
I think it is a longan tree.
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JUJUBE FOR SALE
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25th February 2010 9:22pm
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John Mc says...
Thanks for your reply JUJUBE.
I just went outside and took a pic of my Longan. I think the leaves are longer in the Longan.
I think amanda might be winning on this one.
Hey JUJUBE, I'm still keen on those two jujubes when they're ready.
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John Mc1
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JUJUBE FOR SALE IN MELBOURNE says...
Hi John,

Thanks. I will let you know when they are ready

Happy growing.

Lucy.
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