We moved to our house last year and I was just wondering if this looks to be a fig in the front garden or something else

by koalahunter91

7 Comments

  1. cornishwildman76

    Not fig, fruit and leaf shape is wrong. Looks like a type of quince.

  2. Ok_Boat_6624

    The tree in the image is a Texas Persimmon (Diospyros texana).
    This small tree or large shrub is native to central, south, and west Texas, as well as parts of Mexico. It is known for its smooth, pale grayish-white bark that often peels in rectangular flakes, revealing a pinkish layer beneath. The glossy, dark green, oval leaves remain evergreen throughout the winter. The tree produces showy, black, round fruits (technically pomes) that are typically ready for picking from mid to late summer and are edible when soft, with a sweet, fleshy texture. These fruits are also a food source for various birds, mammals, and insects

  3. TacticalMelonFarmer

    Look kinda like Quince. An unripe quince.

  4. CakePhool

    Quince and they are ripe when yellow and should only be eaten cooked or bletted .

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