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buckmaster 07-15-2008 06:19 PM

My mystery tree has fruit... help again??
 
Remember this thread??

http://www.hunting.net/forum/tm.aspx?m=2839333&mpage=1

Well now it's bearing fruit... does this help any? It has the early greenish stage i mentioned in the other thread...

Got any ideas now guys??





early in 07-15-2008 06:36 PM

RE: My mystery tree has fruit... help again??
 
Didn't we say that was persimmon?:eek:

buckmaster 07-15-2008 06:44 PM

RE: My mystery tree has fruit... help again??
 
IM no expert... but i see absolutly NO resembelence(sp)...



early in 07-15-2008 06:49 PM

RE: My mystery tree has fruit... help again??
 
That secondpic you're showing is of a ripe fruit. The first one's aren't.I'm looking at the leaves, and they look a lot like persimmon leaves.
Do the fuit turn a pale orange in the summer?

buckmaster 07-15-2008 06:52 PM

RE: My mystery tree has fruit... help again??
 
unripePersimmon...



pigiron 07-15-2008 06:56 PM

RE: My mystery tree has fruit... help again??
 
I'm positivethat is a callery pear in a sort of wild state(lack of trimming and the presence of thorns). The fruit is common on most pears, and is inconspicuous. They won't get much bigger before they fall or become bird feed. The fall color should be a crimson red/orange.

early in 07-15-2008 06:58 PM

RE: My mystery tree has fruit... help again??
 

ORIGINAL: pigiron

I'm positivethat is a callery pear in a sort of wild state(lack of trimming and the presence of wicked thorns). The fruit is common on most pears, and is inconspicuous. They won't get much bigger before they fall or become bird feed.
Callery pear's do not have thorns at all!:eek:

pigiron 07-15-2008 07:00 PM

RE: My mystery tree has fruit... help again??
 

ORIGINAL: early in


ORIGINAL: pigiron

I'm positivethat is a callery pear in a sort of wild state(lack of trimming and the presence of wicked thorns). The fruit is common on most pears, and is inconspicuous. They won't get much bigger before they fall or become bird feed.
Callery pear's do not have thorns at all!:eek:

A:Callery pear, Pyrus calleryana, is an ornamental pear that can have wicked thorns. The fruit is small and inedible. It is the parent from which 'Bradford' pear was selected in 1963. A callery pear looks similar to 'Bradford', but the thorns distinguish one from the other. Under the right conditions, 'Bradford' pear seeds will germinate. The resulting trees will usually have varying numbers of thorns and less dense

:eek:

buckmaster 07-15-2008 07:13 PM

RE: My mystery tree has fruit... help again??
 


The leaves dont match up... but the fruit is IDENTICAL... Quick mentioned the Callery pear in the last post also...;)I appreciate the help from all you guys, ya'll know your stuff.

live2Draw 07-15-2008 07:13 PM

RE: My mystery tree has fruit... help again??
 
are they sticky, the fruits that is?

kinda looks like a paw paw



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