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By xr280xr
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I moved to a new house and have a handful of plants I can't identify, but these two trees have topped my curiosity. Does anyone recognize them?
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By xr280xr
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I think it is a loquat tree. Thanks! Not sure about the other one though. I've never seen box-shaped flowers.
By KategoricalKarnivore
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Smooter80 wrote:The last tree is a Persimmon. Try eating one when the fruit is still hard, it's an interesting experience. ;)
Haha. Yes it is quite an experience.
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By xr280xr
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Both fruits I've never tasted. Well I'm definitely not trying it while the fruit is hard now...lol.

Thanks guys!
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By xr280xr
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xr280xr wrote: I've never seen box-shaped flowers.
Actually after looking at some photos, I have seen flowers like these. On my blueberry bushes! Sure enough, they're in the same family.

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