- 11 Nov, 2010
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looks like apples.
11 Nov, 2010
Looks like an ornamental, Autumn-fruiting crabapple to me. I only know of one variety, "John Downie!.
Please, Helen, do let us know? :-))
11 Nov, 2010
they look big for crab apples, but you could well be right David,
11 Nov, 2010
Difficult, without the leaves, Yorkshire, and not sure about those stalks. Just a guess, until helen lets us know, for sure. :-D)
11 Nov, 2010
could they be quince david
11 Nov, 2010
Oooh, Yorkshire!!! Think that you may well be on the right track, there! :-)
11 Nov, 2010
not sure of their name folks but they are smaller than they look in photo. leaves have just fallen off this week.
11 Nov, 2010
Helen, can you cut one in half and take another photo please,
12 Nov, 2010
no problem , will do it now
12 Nov, 2010
just looked at Wikipedia, Malus Wikipedia yours looks like it. [ crabapple ]
12 Nov, 2010
thanks
12 Nov, 2010
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That's lovely! What is it please?
11 Nov, 2010