Fruit treesMystery plantsPlant IDUncategorized Name This Fruit! by David The Good May 4, 2016January 16, 2017 written by David The Good May 4, 2016January 16, 2017 Okay, intrepid gardening friends – who can name this beautiful little fruit first? 3… 2… 1… GO! Share this post!FacebookTwitterGoogle+PinterestRelated posts:He is Risen!Resurrection and transformationMaking coconut milk at homeThe Most Wonderful Time of the YearA Mysterious Perennial Marigold 10 comments PinterestWhatsappEmail David The Good previous post Small Farm Advice next post Greenbriar Omelet! Related Articles Pictures from the Springer Mountain Approach Trail October 21, 2013 @The Prepper Project: Three Ways to Garden Without... July 18, 2013 Mom with Her Chocolate Pudding Fruit Tree September 25, 2018 Hehhehheh October 30, 2015 A Greywater Oasis: Reusing kitchen sink water! January 14, 2013 A Nice Review of The South Florida Gardening... May 2, 2022 The Great South Florida Food Forest Project Update,... May 5, 2015 Proper Fertilizing June 28, 2016 Where to Find Sand Pear Trees July 5, 2017 The Case of the Missing Leaves November 2, 2022 10 comments SC May 4, 2016 - 8:02 am Fig? Reply aaron May 4, 2016 - 8:35 am Strangler Fig / Ficus Aurea? Reply Jenny May 4, 2016 - 11:07 am Some variety of jaboticaba? Reply Giraffe May 4, 2016 - 2:06 pm a tiny pomegranate. A tinygranate. Reply d-grower May 4, 2016 - 3:07 pm Sand paper fig? Reply CB May 4, 2016 - 4:52 pm Gin berry Reply paleo martin May 5, 2016 - 12:01 am crab apple Reply David The Good May 6, 2016 - 7:33 pm Aaron got it! Great guesses, folks. It’s edible, too. Reply Nea February 24, 2017 - 1:05 pm Is it edible? Reply David The Good February 24, 2017 - 7:01 pm Yes, but not really tasty. Reply Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. You can also subscribe without commenting.
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Fig?
Strangler Fig / Ficus Aurea?
Some variety of jaboticaba?
a tiny pomegranate. A tinygranate.
Sand paper fig?
Gin berry
crab apple
Aaron got it! Great guesses, folks. It’s edible, too.
Is it edible?
Yes, but not really tasty.