Big red bumps on all this fruit.
Now this is really quite a hoot.
Hanging there so very pretty.
It makes me write this little ditty.
They’re growing on a nice big tree.
So can you tell me what they be?
You’ll never find them in a store.
On my next post I’ll show you more.
20 comments:
You've got me stumped. I've never seen these before. I do love your rhyme though. You're so clever
no clue... can't wait to find out
Another mystery to ponder!! Would I bake them in a pie? I'll be waiting for the answer.
Best,
Bonnie
I am stumped, Ginny, but I love the photos! :)
not a clue, but they are neat, love your poem...they look kind of like something out of a dr seuss book!
Hi Ginny, I enjoy your mysteries! Have a lovely day today!
No idea, but they are quite beautiful.
I suspect it's something southern and not something I would see here north of Toronto.
Wow, what pretty fruits! The hot pink color is amazing!
As usual, I have no idea what they are, though. Looks kind of similar to raspberry but I'm sure it's not :-) I look forward to your next post!
Those are great and I love your ditty Ginny.
With so many flowers it is hard to focus for the lens. Very good pictures.
Greetings,
Filip
I haven't a clue as to the solution of your mystery, but I do know that you got some beautiful pictures of the fruit.
You find some of the most interesting things to tease us with. I am not sure, but could it be raspberries.
Your mystery photo usually leave me clueless. These are intriguing, but I am still clueless. Looking forward to big reveal tomorrow!
I sure don't know what they might be, but I'm looking forward to finding out! Interesting plant.
Oh dear what could they be?
Some one will know - I have never seen them before - but they are pretty.
Love your poem Ginny!
Well I know they aren't raspberries since those grow in my yard. I'm guessing a type of dogwood tree. Seems like I remember seeing this before.
I love the color Ginny; I love pink.
Catherine
I wonder what it taste like...sweet or sour
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