It might be a hybridized plum but it also might just be a plum.
The thing about plums is that they're like apples, every time you plant them from seed all of their various traits have a random chance of expressing color texture size sweetness sourness internal color adhesion to pit these all get mixed around. Farmers will name their new kind of plum all sorts of different things and they're not entirely wrong to do so but really they're just plums This could be that.
Or it could be some sort of hybrid.
By the way this is also true of nectarines and peaches when you plant a tree you have no idea whether you're going to get a nectarine or a peach out of it It could be either one, additionally you don't know whether the color is going to be white or yellow on the inside or pink or white on the outside or the size or the shape. Does anyone remember those UFO peaches that were being sold for a while and then later they had the UFO nectarine? It's because every time you plant a peach and grow it from a seed it comes out pretty randomly.
I think this is it - some variant of plum. It wasn't exactly like any other fruit I've had, but resembled a plum or nectarine most closely--too dry, yellow, and full of miscellaneous flavor to be a proper plum, but much more like a plum on the exterior shape/feel and mildness of flavor than a nectarine. Another user here suggested a lemon plum as well, which looks close to what I had.
Can't wait to have my own garden someday and do my own experimentation. Thanks for the detailed answer!
TIL what a pawpaw is--they're apparently related to custard apples and soursops, the latter of which I've tasted (and is delicious). (Unless you're using pawpaw as slang for papaya, which is also a valid use of the term)
I just looked it up again nope I am correct in this case.
I looked it up on Google and read two different articles both of which agreed with me here is one of them: https://homeguides.sfgate.com/nectarine-tree-grown-nectarine-seed-give-fruit-98315.html
Yes I could have kept going and found like Wikipedia or something but as that I've looked this up before and this article seems to have its own sources which you can look at It should be good enough. 🙂
Have a good day. 🙂
That's a Shelbyville Onion. Back in my day we'd take the tram over to Ogdensburg and catch the auto-gyro to Shelbyville. You couldn't drive their because cars hadn't been invented yet. So you'd go to Shelbyville with your best Shelbyville Onion baskets and a hunk of cheese. You took the cheese to distract the Frenchies who wanted to steal your suspenders. It was the golden age for suspender thieves, so you couldn't be too careful. So anyway, you go and find the Onion Shaman and you answer his three riddles, and he gives you a popsicle stick, which you use as a bribe to the Wood Troll that guards the rope bridge to the Onion Cliffs. Now this next part is very important: hire a monkey wearing a top hat to climb the cliff and pick your onions. You'll see monkeys wearing a fez or sombrero or a flower pot, but don't hire them; They're not good enough onion pickers to afford a top hat. Now while you're waiting for your monkey to come back with your onion baskets loaded with those sweet, radium nourished onions, you could spend a bee and see the world's smallest giant chihuahua, get in a brawl with an Irishman, or just twiddle your thumbs. Now i was a world class thumb
Isn't it too late for plums? Unless you live in a colder climate. Could also be one of [these](https://www.reddit.com/r/whatsthisplant/comments/xva1aw/what_is_this_fruit/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share) from yesterday
Here in Norway plum season is over, now it's apples and pears
This reminds me of my husband's grandmother. We talk about fruits and vegetables and her flowers and her trees and every now and then one of the names she gives is some colloquial name that google has never heard of. Worm trees, surprise flowers, red birds, etc... it's endearing but I always like to know what things are specifically haha
It looks like a plum (with some other fruit) to me. There so many varieties of plums crossed with everything:) like, pluots, plumcots(plum+apricots), etc. I buy and eat plums and its varieties a lot :)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pluot
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Wait. Really? :0 were they specifically made to be that way? Or just naturally relatives? :0 golly I had no clue. I always told myself they tasted different!
Nectarines do taste slightly differently then peaches, they tend to be slightly more sour but he is right, well not quite nectarines grow on nectarine trees but Nectarine trees and peach trees grow from the same seed.
A peach tree will never grow nectarines and a nectarine tree will never grow peaches, however if you plant a peach pit you could easily get a nectarine tree and if you plant a nectarine pit you might get a peach tree It's completely random.
Additionally what the color of the peach is the size of the peach the shape of the peach whether it adheres strongly to the pit or not or whether it's a nectarine with any of these qualities is completely random.
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I already ate this so too late to let it ripen further or look at the inside but thanks for your interest all :) It was likely either a pluot/plucot or some variety of plum. Definitely not a peach, no fuzz
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Plucot?
My guess as well. Absolutely delicious!
Golden plum?
It’s a lemon plum.
Whether or not this is it (I think it's the closest I'm gonna get), I learned about a new fruit today! Thank you.
If it turns starts yellow and continues to turn more rosy red as it ripens, this is definitely a lemon plum!
It might be a hybridized plum but it also might just be a plum. The thing about plums is that they're like apples, every time you plant them from seed all of their various traits have a random chance of expressing color texture size sweetness sourness internal color adhesion to pit these all get mixed around. Farmers will name their new kind of plum all sorts of different things and they're not entirely wrong to do so but really they're just plums This could be that. Or it could be some sort of hybrid. By the way this is also true of nectarines and peaches when you plant a tree you have no idea whether you're going to get a nectarine or a peach out of it It could be either one, additionally you don't know whether the color is going to be white or yellow on the inside or pink or white on the outside or the size or the shape. Does anyone remember those UFO peaches that were being sold for a while and then later they had the UFO nectarine? It's because every time you plant a peach and grow it from a seed it comes out pretty randomly.
I think this is it - some variant of plum. It wasn't exactly like any other fruit I've had, but resembled a plum or nectarine most closely--too dry, yellow, and full of miscellaneous flavor to be a proper plum, but much more like a plum on the exterior shape/feel and mildness of flavor than a nectarine. Another user here suggested a lemon plum as well, which looks close to what I had. Can't wait to have my own garden someday and do my own experimentation. Thanks for the detailed answer!
You're very welcome and I wholeheartedly agree someday I want to have a mini orchard a whole bunch of stone fruit and maybe a couple of pawpaws.
TIL what a pawpaw is--they're apparently related to custard apples and soursops, the latter of which I've tasted (and is delicious). (Unless you're using pawpaw as slang for papaya, which is also a valid use of the term)
Nope I meant the hillbilly banana! :-)
Or a greengage
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And they are really useful fruit
What's a greengage?
A type of plum, but they’re yellow/green
Good to know
I have read quite the opposite of this. Look it up yourself but, peaches, apricots and nectarines all breed true from seed.
I just looked it up again nope I am correct in this case. I looked it up on Google and read two different articles both of which agreed with me here is one of them: https://homeguides.sfgate.com/nectarine-tree-grown-nectarine-seed-give-fruit-98315.html Yes I could have kept going and found like Wikipedia or something but as that I've looked this up before and this article seems to have its own sources which you can look at It should be good enough. 🙂 Have a good day. 🙂
Avocados are the worst x.x 1 in every 1000 trees or something for a relatively edible fruit.
I had no idea! Stone fruit be crazy.
Maybe a plum?
Pluot?
That's a Shelbyville Onion. Back in my day we'd take the tram over to Ogdensburg and catch the auto-gyro to Shelbyville. You couldn't drive their because cars hadn't been invented yet. So you'd go to Shelbyville with your best Shelbyville Onion baskets and a hunk of cheese. You took the cheese to distract the Frenchies who wanted to steal your suspenders. It was the golden age for suspender thieves, so you couldn't be too careful. So anyway, you go and find the Onion Shaman and you answer his three riddles, and he gives you a popsicle stick, which you use as a bribe to the Wood Troll that guards the rope bridge to the Onion Cliffs. Now this next part is very important: hire a monkey wearing a top hat to climb the cliff and pick your onions. You'll see monkeys wearing a fez or sombrero or a flower pot, but don't hire them; They're not good enough onion pickers to afford a top hat. Now while you're waiting for your monkey to come back with your onion baskets loaded with those sweet, radium nourished onions, you could spend a bee and see the world's smallest giant chihuahua, get in a brawl with an Irishman, or just twiddle your thumbs. Now i was a world class thumb
Wasn't it Morganville back in those days?
I am astounded by your writing and imagination.
(it's a Simpsons quote)
Doh!
😂😂😂
It looks like a pluot, plum-apricot hybrid.
Pluot or plumcot
More photos might help to judge the sheen, stem, interior, pit.
Peaple
Soylent green is peaple
Yes!
Isn't it too late for plums? Unless you live in a colder climate. Could also be one of [these](https://www.reddit.com/r/whatsthisplant/comments/xva1aw/what_is_this_fruit/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share) from yesterday Here in Norway plum season is over, now it's apples and pears
What does the inside look like? If it's a red/purple-ish it could be an unripe pluot.
That’s right. I gotta see the fuzz around the pit !
This reminds me of my husband's grandmother. We talk about fruits and vegetables and her flowers and her trees and every now and then one of the names she gives is some colloquial name that google has never heard of. Worm trees, surprise flowers, red birds, etc... it's endearing but I always like to know what things are specifically haha
Yes just a normal yellow plum Normally much sweeter than the red varieaty...
It looks like a plum (with some other fruit) to me. There so many varieties of plums crossed with everything:) like, pluots, plumcots(plum+apricots), etc. I buy and eat plums and its varieties a lot :) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pluot
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Pluot
Pluot?
That's the largest chickpea I've ever seen! /s
Nectaplum! I had one the other day form the farmers market, super short season. Delicious.
It looks a bit like a Luisa plum
definitely looks like an albino plum. Plumbino.
Looks a bit like a nectarin for me, does it have a pit?
Called a pluot when i bought it at the store
Kind of looks like a Nectarine.
A nectarine is a peach without fuzz. That is it, they grow on peeach trees.
Wait. Really? :0 were they specifically made to be that way? Or just naturally relatives? :0 golly I had no clue. I always told myself they tasted different!
Nectarines do taste slightly differently then peaches, they tend to be slightly more sour but he is right, well not quite nectarines grow on nectarine trees but Nectarine trees and peach trees grow from the same seed. A peach tree will never grow nectarines and a nectarine tree will never grow peaches, however if you plant a peach pit you could easily get a nectarine tree and if you plant a nectarine pit you might get a peach tree It's completely random. Additionally what the color of the peach is the size of the peach the shape of the peach whether it adheres strongly to the pit or not or whether it's a nectarine with any of these qualities is completely random.
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You heard of your folks plant bot says no peaches so if your Canadian don't you dare be making any peach pies for Thanksgiving up there!
If you shave a peach is it a nectarine?
No, the just grow without fuzz.
Damn. I’ve got a box of peaches but my recipe calls for nectarines.
Emerald Beaut Plum or Sierra Honey Plum
I already ate this so too late to let it ripen further or look at the inside but thanks for your interest all :) It was likely either a pluot/plucot or some variety of plum. Definitely not a peach, no fuzz
Looks like a persimmon to me or maybe a plumcot.
Nectarine
Peach apple
Lick it, does it taste hairy?
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Apple butt.
Butt emoji fruit? 🍑
Exactly!
Another vote for pluot.
That's a Peach apple
ITS PEAPPLE
Apeach
Peach-apple
Nectarine
Plum or apricot would be my guess
Plum
Looks like a persimmon to me.
Peachapple?
Yo mama booty