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Ruth
Categories: UncategorizedTags: autumn, fruit, sand hill berry farm, tree, western PA
6 Comments
Beautiful shot of fruit and leaves. Definitely a persimmon which brings back memories of my grandparents having a tree like this. As a child I didn’t like the fruit–sort of tart and ‘puckery’
Dorothy
I’ve never tried a persimmon before.
What do you make with it?
Turns out it is a medlar not a persimmon. Google the images and you can see.
That does not look like any persimmon I ever saw, but it does look exactly like a medlar (Mespilus germanica). Take a look at other medlar photos on the Internet, and I think you will find them very much the same.
David
The google images were exactly like you said. Thanks for the info.
Ruth
I just love the colors you have captured. I think the potato was the bait for the fish. What do you think?