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Jeremy, 54 y.o.

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Please help! Anyone familiar with the city of Lazarevskoye, in the Kraznodar Region? There is a certain fruit tree that can been seen from the many city streets...and in the month of June these are loaded full with bunches of small, delicious, golden fruits. The fruits of these trees are also for sale by some of the local produce vendors. Does anyone know the name of this fruit, or the tree? Thank you!


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Natasha


Hello Jeremy! You're probably talking about cherries. And yellow is the most delicious.

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Olga


If you mean this berry, it is white cherry  And in Ukraine, it is full 

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Valentina, 65 y.o.

Russia

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Добрый день ,скорее всего это черешня или абоикосы

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Elena, 52 y.o.

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Это мушмула....может это искали

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Victoria, 57 y.o.

Slovakia

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At June it can be yellow cherry.

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Tatiana, 71 y.o.

Russia

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Jeremy, Ростовская область не имеет Черного моря, однако, мы имеем и вишню, и черешню. Вишня- это та, которая в ведре. Черешня- это ягода зеленого цвета на ветке. Она имеет стадию созревания в настоящее время. Я сделала снимок сегодня, 11 мая 2016 года. Если Вы посетите Россию в июне, то сможете насладиться их вкусом.

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Tatiana, 71 y.o.

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извините, фото не прикрепилось, я добавляю здесь:

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Jeremy, 54 y.o.

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No, it is not cherries. The size is.near correct, and the color is close. But the skin is more mottled, and the flesh is more the texture of a plum, or an over-ripe pear. Also, the fruit has a blossom end, overall shape being similar to pomegranate.

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Jeremy, 54 y.o.

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No, not cherry. But thank you very much for your comment!

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Jeremy, 54 y.o.

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To all who have replied, thank you very, very much for your comments! I tried to respond to each individual post, but for some reason the system is blocking my attempts. So..I will try a general reply to all!
No, the fruit I speak of is not the cherry. Although I did have much satisfaction in sampling fresh, ripe cherries on my visit two years ago! Yum!
The fruit I speak of is the size is.near correct, for cherry and the color is close to yellow or golden cherry. But the skin is more mottled, and the flesh is more the texture of a plum, or an over-ripe pear. Also, the fruit has a blossom end, overall shape being similar to pomegranate.
I think now the correct answer is "loquat", as posted by Elena from Sochi! Thank you, Elena!
As to my purpose, I very much enjoyed this tree, and especially it's delicious fruit, during my visit. I thought how wonderful itt may be to raise and grow this tree for my very own! The climate near my home is very similar to Sochi...even the beautiful Magnolia tree, which lines the streets of Lazarevskoye, is native to my home. And so, I brought many seeds home to try the following year...but I have looked, and looked, and my precious seeds are disappeared! My heart breaks!

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Now I have but to find some source for this seed on the internet. My only wish, that it could be seed from "Little Sochi", that I may some day look on it, sample it's gift of tastey fruit, and remember my visit to this beautiful city by the sea!

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Natalya, 66 y.o.

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Jeremiah! Hello! I think you're asking about the fragrant, golden fruits, which are called the medlar!

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Natalya, 66 y.o.

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Here it is - loquat!

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Jeremy, 54 y.o.

United States

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Yes, I think this is correct! Thank you!

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Natalya, 66 y.o.

Russia

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 I apologize! Google Translator has distorted your name! Not me !!!  

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Svetlana, 61 y.o.

Russia

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Мушмула имеет крупные косточки внутри плода,эти косточки можно посадить в горшок с землей. 


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Nataliya


Январь, Азербайджан. Цветет мушмула. 

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Inna


эти деревья называются абрикос-если плоды не большие, либо персик-большие по размеру и очень сочные))


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Inna


так же это может быть желтая черешня, если растет гроздьями)) черешня может быть разных цветов-это разновидность вишни))

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Jeremy, 54 y.o.

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Yes, indeed! It is my plan. I want a tree!

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Jeremy, 54 y.o.

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Reply to Inna on View the commented comment

Not apricot, nor peach. Loquat is correct. But apricot and peach also very tastey!

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Jeremy, 54 y.o.

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Thank you for your suggestion, however correct identification is "loquat".





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