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    Tree ID- Green berry/fruit

    What is this tree? Do animals like it? If so when?

    There are some large seeds on the inside.

    Pics sideways, my apologies
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    Last edited by Patton; 07-16-2013, 09:00 PM. Reason: Sorry about the sideways pics.

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    Persimmon

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      #3
      Sorry...hit the button before I was ready....soon the persimmons will start turning black, (ripe) very good to eat but the wildlife ususally gets them quickly as they start turning ripe....

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        #4
        I was hoping that's what they were! Thanks

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          #5
          Go ahead and bite into one now while they are green...it is a flavor you will always remember

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            #6
            Originally posted by DerekC View Post
            Go ahead and bite into one now while they are green...it is a flavor you will always remember
            Yeah I broke it open and touched my toungue to it. No bueno.

            When do they ripen?

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              #7
              Originally posted by DerekC View Post
              Go ahead and bite into one now while they are green...it is a flavor you will always remember
              He He He He ..... I want to watch

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                #8
                When me and my friends were in Jr High we took a bite out of one...serious dry/cotton mouth!!!

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                  #9
                  Doesnt look like a persimmon to me, bark is rough and the leaf is different on a persimmon. Looks more like a crabapple.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by lovemylegacy View Post
                    Doesnt look like a persimmon to me, bark is rough and the leaf is different on a persimmon. Looks more like a crabapple.
                    Judging off of google results, it most certainly is a Texas Persimmon

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by The General View Post
                      Yeah I broke it open and touched my toungue to it. No bueno.

                      When do they ripen?
                      If your bald rub some of that on your bald spots and youll start growing hair back..

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by The General View Post
                        Judging off of google results, it most certainly is a Texas Persimmon
                        I will google it but that does not look like any persimmon around here. Maybe mine are exotic/imports

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                          #13
                          I would agree with you that they are indeed Texas persimmons

                          Now I am wondering what the ones that grow here are

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                            #14
                            The ones here are Eastern Persimmons. Orange fruit, rough bark, and different leaves

                            Texas Persimmons do not grow in this part of the state

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Randy View Post
                              If your bald rub some of that on your bald spots and youll start growing hair back..
                              I got a few years till then but Ill keep it in mind, thanks!

                              Originally posted by BTLowry View Post
                              The ones here are Eastern Persimmons. Orange fruit, rough bark, and different leaves

                              Texas Persimmons do not grow in this part of the state
                              Interesting! Learn somethin' new everyday. Now we know

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