Yellow squishy fruits on unknown tree, northern california

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  1. marysilver

    marysilver New Seed

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    Hello - Can anyone help me identify this tree? Can we eat the fruit? The squirrels seem to! The tree blossomed recently (March). How long will the fruit stick around? Thanks!

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  3. toni

    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I'm thinking it's a Eriobotrya japonica also known as Loquat. You might take one of the fruit and a leaf to a local nursery to see if they can definitely ID it for you.
     
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    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    I was thinking Loquat also. But better to make sure.
     
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    Thank you

    Thank you both - I will look that up and bring a sample to a nursery. Does anyone have an opinoin if I should keep this tree? It really makes a mess, so I must admit I am considering cutting it down....
     



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  6. cherylad

    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    I've only had the fruit once... as a jelly. And it was pretty good.
    A co-worker recently gave a few of us sprouts from her tree. She says she usually just mows them down, but thought she'd share a few. I haven't decided on whether I want to plant it or not.
    I'm just not thrilled about cleaning up after it and worrying about sprouts.
    But it might be worth it just for the fruit.
     
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    Agreed! On the fence

    I agree with you - not sure if I want to keep mine either. It does provide good shade and privacy in front of our house, but I don't like the idea of feeding all the little critters I am always trying to get rid of. I don't think I would make a jelly either. I did not know about the sprouting problem- good to know I'll keep an eye out for that!
     

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