Mowing my lawn today, I noticed one of my trees has fruit on it. These were existing trees on a farm fencerow when we bought the property, so I doubt it was planted. The fruits themselves are about the size of a ping pong ball, resemble a nectarine in the skin, color, and they have that 'seam' along one side. Inside they do have a pit, but they almost have those cells like an orange has (not segmented, but the individual cells inside an orange segment), and the wife says they smell like an orange (my sniffer's not reliable due to my cold, but I kind of got some orange smell too). Tree itself is about 8' tall with trunks about 3" diameter.
I've never noticed fruit before this year, but we've only been here since 2012 and with the goofy weather we've had the last few years, and their small size, that doesn't mean they weren't there before or didn't come because of the weather.
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Anyone know what kind of tree this might be, and is it a native Iowa tree?
I've never noticed fruit before this year, but we've only been here since 2012 and with the goofy weather we've had the last few years, and their small size, that doesn't mean they weren't there before or didn't come because of the weather.
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Anyone know what kind of tree this might be, and is it a native Iowa tree?