Fruit ID Help Please

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Fruit ID Help Please

Post: # 234619Post dannyllama »

Hi everyone

Can you please help with the ID of these fruits, and one flower. I found them in an old school garden in Liverpool. I also found Hazel and Blackthorns..so looks like a potentially bumper forage site !
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Crab Apples ?
Crab Apples ?
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Damsons ?
Damsons ?
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Bird Cherry ?
Bird Cherry ?
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Thanks in advance

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PS I am not sure why the other images aren't appearing in the post :angryfire:
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Post: # 234622Post Odsox »

The flower is Lady's Mantle or Alchemilla Mollis

The first fruit is definitely an apple of some sort, but it's impossible to tell what variety until it ripens up.

The next one is again difficult to tell, definitely from the plum family, could be a damson, probably not a sloe as I can't see any thorns.

The final one is Cherry Laurel, crush a leaf and it smells of almonds.

Hope that helps.

Edit, the other images are too large to show in the text, you need to reduce the size to about 640 x 480.
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Post: # 234625Post dannyllama »

Hi Tony

Thanks for the ID's. I will keep an eye on the apple and plum-esque fruits. I am glad that I checked on the Cherry Laurel, they are most definitely not edible ! I found some interesting information on them from this site :-

http://www.thepoisongarden.co.uk/atoz.htm

Cheers,

Dan

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Post: # 234693Post Duane Dibbley »

I thought that the fruit of the Cherry Laurel was edible (although not very tasty) as long as you don't eat the seed ?

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Post: # 234696Post Millymollymandy »

Has the photo order changed because no. 4 is the cherry laurel. :?
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Post: # 234702Post dannyllama »

Yes, I resized the pics and put them back up...obviously in the wrong order :mrgreen: !

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Post: # 234771Post Millymollymandy »

Oh that's OK then, best for anyone reading this thread to clarify anyway. :iconbiggrin:
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Post: # 234781Post Odsox »

To avoid confusion I have edited my post to rearrange my answers. :iconbiggrin:
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Post: # 234782Post dannyllama »

Thanks Tony :) !!

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Post: # 234912Post Andy Hamilton »

The third looks a little too big to be damson. I take is these are wild? Perhaps near a garden, an espcapee cultivated pulm perhaps?
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Post: # 238962Post jennyellow »

Danny, where in Liverpool are these? You are near me aren't you?

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Post: # 238963Post dannyllama »

Hi Jenny

I am near to the Punch Bowl pub in Sefton. However these fottergraffs were taken in deepest darkest Bootle ! Drop me a PM if you want to go a foraging !

Dan

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Post: # 238964Post boboff »

Danny & Jenny sitting in a tree, K I S S I N G......

Sorry, the apple looks like a crab apple variety to me, when then change colour great for making Jellies.
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