My friend says it’s a quince. Looks more like the plumb family but they’re very small. About the size of a walnut.

by AntonChigurhsQuarter

15 Comments

  1. Forward-Spinach-3360

    In CA we sometimes see something called a pluerry, which is a plum/cherry hybrid. That would be my take, but if you provide a picture of the whole tree I can give a better idea.

  2. mrksharley_liz

    According to picture this or plant parent it would be a Siberian crab apple tree. I’m sure some people call them by different names. They can be used for pies and you can eat them just not the seeds like with any apple.

  3. fromwayuphigh

    Looks like a crabapple of some sort. Quince bushes are darker-leaved and quite spiny.

  4. yshres07

    Agree with crabapple. They’re usually a bit more sour than store bought apples but yummy!

  5. Artistic_Skills

    It would help if you picked a couple fruit and posted close – ups, maybe cutting one open

  6. keepyourdistanceman

    You could have told us they are about the size of Anton Chigurh’s quarter. 😁 I love that movie.

  7. pandabear_24

    Have you tried eating a bite? (Don’t come at me)

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