Looks like a Lychee but is yellow inside with small seads.
Anyone any idea what it is ? (I am in the UK btw)
Thanks all
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Anyone any idea what it is ? (I am in the UK btw)
Thanks all
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Looks like Cornus kousa (Chinese dogwood).
Thank you, yup it certainly looks like that is what it is.
My mate ate some before we even knew what it was, so he is safe :)
'Pat Kiewicz[_2_ Wrote:
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Definitely Cornus kousa. I have one in my garden and eat it when I am able, as they are delicious. Unfortunately they have the annoying habit of all falling off before they ripen most years.
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