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Weboh

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Fruit identification
« on: March 23, 2019, 07:12:55 PM »
I noticed what I think are some fruit trees around the city. There's a lot of pictures coming up (I meant to post a lot of these sooner).



These photos were taken a few months ago. I'm pretty sure it's a cherry tree. Is it?







This tree is my neighbor's. I'm not sure if it's a fruit tree or not, but it sure has a lot of flowers.






Again, a lot of flowers. Not sure if it's a fruit tree or not.








This one definitely has fruit. Not sure if it's edible, though.





These fruits are from a friend's palm tree. Are they edible?




I'm pretty sure this is a lychee tree.



Bonus for sticking around so long! I discovered there's a subdivision that has a flock of peacocks. One was showing off. I'd never seen one doing that in person before. So beautiful! Really bad picture though; I couldn't see the phone screen when I took it because of glare. :)

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Re: Fruit identification
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2019, 10:19:29 PM »
I am probably not correct, but it reminds me a bit of my allspice tree...

Carolyn

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Re: Fruit identification
« Reply #2 on: March 25, 2019, 12:09:02 PM »
First tree w/pink flowers: Handroanthus impetiginosus

second tree w/ white flowers: Prunus carolilniana

third tree with compound leaves & white/purple flowers: Melia azedarach

fourth shrub: Duranta erecta

Palm fruit: likely Syagrus romanzoffiana

Last one: yes, that is a lychee tree


 

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