Pond apple by danette

Pond apple

Grows wild in the Everglades.
Is it good to eat? Looks like it is!
August 19th, 2015  
@darylo I don't know! It's the first time I've seen one in person and I didn't think to take one. One of my clients teases me that when we search for houses, he always comes home with unusual fruits!
August 20th, 2015  
Sweet capture-love apples:)
August 20th, 2015  
Beautiful. Interesting color and texture on the apple.
August 20th, 2015  
Beautiful fruit, nicely composed shot... like the veins in the leaves!
August 20th, 2015  
Nice! Leaves look a bit like plumeria leaves, but the fruit's all wrong for plumeria!
August 20th, 2015  
It is lovely....are these edible? Have never heard of them.
August 20th, 2015  
Great apple shot and I love your composition.
August 20th, 2015  
Fantastic shot!
August 20th, 2015  
A neat look at a unique fruit.
August 20th, 2015  
@rhoing I know you know your botany. Plumeria is longer and thinner.
August 20th, 2015  
@eyesmile I believe they are edible. They grow in a very small area. I have heard about them for years, since they are native, but had never seen one!
August 20th, 2015  
So clear and realistic!
August 20th, 2015  
Nicely done
August 20th, 2015  
Hop your husband is doing okay
August 20th, 2015  
Lovely shot
August 20th, 2015  
Looks delicious
August 22nd, 2015  
Unusual fruit
August 22nd, 2015  
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