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Brooks B

Ohio

I was told you could make jelly out of this tree, but cant remember the name. Anyone know?

thanks,
Brooks

5/28/2006 10:06:00 PM

Team Wexler

Lexington, Ky

Why yes, Milk Snake tree.

5/28/2006 11:18:51 PM

Bohica (Tom)

Www.extremepumpkinstore.com

hahahahahaha

5/29/2006 6:04:15 AM

Tremor

Ctpumpkin@optonline.net

This one that needs pruning?

http://www.bigpumpkins.com/displayphoto.asp?pid=4346&gid=-26434

Looks sort of like a Persimmon Tree.

http://www.hort.purdue.edu/ext/senior/fruits/persimmon1.htm

The jelly tastes best on fried Milk Snake.

5/29/2006 7:07:46 AM

PUMPKIN MIKE

ENGLAND

Hmm, that Fruit looks like a Quince to me but not 100 % sure. The victorians were very partial to Quince Jelly and many victorian kitchen gardens had several Quince trees to supply the fruit.

5/29/2006 3:31:42 PM

docgipe

Montoursville, PA

The Quince came to America on the Mayflower or an early following ship. Some very fine new named varieties have been introduced, by Miller Nuserys, in New York.

5/29/2006 7:24:16 PM

Brooks B

Ohio

lmaoooo!!!!!!!!

When that fruit dries on the tree it stays on the tree and looks like a dried walnut, I have some even now that are still hanging on and not dropped off yet. So you think its a Persimmon tree or a quince?

thanks,
Brooks the Milk Snake, Milk Shake.

5/29/2006 9:39:32 PM

Brooks B

Ohio

just looked at that photo Tremor, none of the fruit start out green or have been green yet like the Permission photo, on my tree the fruit are all a whitish color and also has milk snakes init.

Brooks

5/29/2006 9:44:19 PM

Brooks B

Ohio

One more thing, the fruit look simular but I noticed the fruit on my tree grows just the opposite way,

the clove is on top of the fruit growing from the stem from the permission
and on my tree the cloves are on the bottom of the fruit.

5/29/2006 9:50:11 PM

Brooks B

Ohio

Hey guess who,,, Yep you guessed it, its Milk Snake again.

Your right Mike its a Quince, the fruit are exactly like this photo. Thanks for the help men!

http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/ncnu02/v5-385.html

Brooks

5/29/2006 9:55:57 PM

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