Has anyone seen this before? The fact that there are 5 leaves arranged regularly makes me think of some kind of phyllody, but I don't know the cause. Anyone has an idea? by blinkin_ botany 5 Comments Aard_Bewoner 1 week ago Are you sure it’s not a Mespilus? Chrysolepis 1 week ago Is it a gall and not an apple? Totte_B 1 week ago Here is a link to the ABC model of flower development: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC_model_of_flower_development Can’t say what is causing it though, but a somatic mutation seems plausible. lordvektor 1 week ago Could the seeds inside have sprouted ? I’ve seen images of that happening in tomatoes more than once. Wild_But_Caged 1 week ago Medlar?
Totte_B 1 week ago Here is a link to the ABC model of flower development: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC_model_of_flower_development Can’t say what is causing it though, but a somatic mutation seems plausible.
lordvektor 1 week ago Could the seeds inside have sprouted ? I’ve seen images of that happening in tomatoes more than once.
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Are you sure it’s not a Mespilus?
Is it a gall and not an apple?
Here is a link to the ABC model of flower development: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC_model_of_flower_development Can’t say what is causing it though, but a somatic mutation seems plausible.
Could the seeds inside have sprouted ?
I’ve seen images of that happening in tomatoes more than once.
Medlar?