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What is this plant please?

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ChickLittle | 20:05 Mon 05th Dec 2011 | Gardening
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I have this plant in my garden and I have no idea what it is. The bush/tree is about 5ft tall and the fruit/berries are 2-3cm across at their biggest. Any ideas?
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If the stems are furry .. Actinidia variety.
Looking again, I suspect it has a tough bark stem/trunk .. so it would be Malus (crab apple)
22:48 Mon 05th Dec 2011
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Better pic of the fruit here...

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Looks like one of my favourites ..
A member of the Kiwi fruit family ..
Actinidia .. Exact variety I will have to look about for.
A while since I had one .. furry stems, mine had.
TMI Al!
Eh! TMI .. ... Take Me .. something K? ; xx
Take Me Inside? lol
sIdeways ?
Ten More Inches?
(sorry Rozelle .. running rudie jokes with Karen)
(she stalks me .. not that I'm complaining)
Persimmon?
Not a quince, as Albags said they have furry stems are bigger and quite misshapen
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LOL, no worries. At the risk of taking this thread even closer to the gutter...my fruit aren't hairy like a kiwi, they're smooth. They're also yellowy orange so not sure they can be kiwi fruit. A friend has a similar plant and was told it was a quince tree but that doesn't seem to add up either as the fruit on mine don't get any bigger than 3cm. Any more ideas?
Did you see it in flower? What are they like?
could they be crab apples, if you look at this link, they look fairly similar http://www.hedging.co...og/product_10369.html
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Hmm, could well be a Japanese Persimmon (Kaki) Jomifl! I think I shall have to pick a fruit tomorrow and cut it open to confirm.
Too much information Al - you didn't really need to share that you had a 'furry stem' ;)
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Prudie, haven't seen it in flower yet I'm afraid. Jules001, they look very similar to the crab apples. Another one to investigate tomorrow!
I didn't say Kiwi .. I said a member of the same family.
The only other tree like this would be a Malus variety... like 'Golden Hornet'
http://www.rhs.org.uk...-x-zumi-Golden-Hornet

http://www.landford-trees.co.uk/page5.htm
No on Persimmons ..
They (fruit) look like tomatoes . with a tough leaflet at stem junction.

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