Cherry ? (forum)
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bob starts with ...
Hi, I've been on this property for a year now and I have all kinds of wonderful plants that the previous owners planted. I've been searching for an identification for this one for quite a while now with no luck. Can anyone here help please? Ipswich, Qld.
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Time: 22nd November 2009 6:27pm
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bob says...
The fruit tastes cherry like and has a large pit. The skin goes a dark almost black colour and the flesh is an off white to yellow. The size varies and is about a 5 to 10 cent piece. Very pleasant.
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Time: 22nd November 2009 6:35pm
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JUJUBE FOR SALE IN MELBOURNE says...
It is a Grumichama.
Time: 22nd November 2009 7:09pm
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HappyEarth says...
Lucky you Bob ... Grumichama it is indeed. Mine is just flowering at the moment :)
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Time: 22nd November 2009 8:45pm
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bob says...
Aha, thanks. I have actually heard of that once before a long time ago but never seen one. Indeed lucky me. The fruit is beautiful.
Time: 23rd November 2009 1:03am
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