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Mountain apple in flower

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I like it!!!

This is a Mountain PearIMG_2093.thumb.jpeg.06783ad9e012c43ad5c3ea9e1abe4ddb.jpeg

What you look for is what is looking

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What you look for is what is looking

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3 hours ago, bubba said:

This is a Mountain PearIMG_2093.thumb.jpeg.06783ad9e012c43ad5c3ea9e1abe4ddb.jpeg

I don’t know this one. Do you get an edible fruit from it?

I am not certain when it fruits. I will research.

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It’ll be interesting to see what the fruit is like. I find Mountain apples to be refreshing but only moderately interesting.

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And now it’s fruit time

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Brad, the intense color of the flowers are almost unreal.

Tim

Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

I first saw a Syzygium (malaccense?) in a local restaurant in Indonesia while waiting for my food and I remember it was in bloom and I was staring at it with amazement. What a beautiful tree. I'd def grow it if I were in zone 10+.

Zone 9b: if you love it, cover it.

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