What kind of nut/fruit tree is this?
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Janet Pizaro on Jun 20, 2016It may be a fig tree. Leaves and fruit look like from your photo.Helpful Reply
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Jean Myles on Jun 20, 2016They look as it could be a apple tree to me.Helpful Reply
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Bryan's Workshop on Jun 20, 2016Looks like a crab apple tree!Helpful Reply
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Dj on Jun 21, 2016I have never seen a crab apple tree that big, must be something else. I guess you will have to wait until they matureHelpful Reply
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Sylvia on Jun 21, 2016Smyrna Quince Tree possibly, they have pink flowers in the spring. Leave look similar in your picture.Helpful Reply
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Jemma Dee on Jun 21, 2016Try: Leafsnap.com It is a free app where you take a picture of a leaf and it will identify it. Or for a low tech method: ask a neighbor. If the tree drops fruit on their lawn, they will definitely know what it is!Helpful Reply
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Sbk7387194 on Jun 21, 2016Looks like asian pear...Helpful Reply
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Happy Powell on Jun 21, 2016The leaves look so much like a paw paw tree or a loquat tree,Helpful Reply
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Bob on Jun 21, 2016This maybe a medlar fruit tree which is edible .....if left to rot !!!Helpful Reply
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