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Oct 22, 2015 3:43 PM CST
Name: Leon
Indiana (Zone 5a)
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No signs of any fruit chelle of any kind. There's an old farm house across the road, and I thought somebody might have thrown some apples or pears across the fence at one time, and maybe they seeded. I will probably see my barber (who owns it) soon and maybe he can help ID. It's really pretty. I almost want to dig one up and take it home. Here I go asking for trouble. Whistling

I am editing this entry to add another picture showing how the shrubs are situated in the 'wild' environment. They are surrounded by a lot of scrub and wild grape vine! This is what the picture above looked like before I zoomed in.

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