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Need help ID'ing this plant.
Found wild in southern florida, I have no clue what it is, and would like some general info.
Please&thankyous!
plum? apple? 100% not cherry at least
hmmm
What do the flowers smell like?
>>2313275
Very sweet, it had lots of bees around it pollinating those juicy flowers.
Again this was a wild plant that grows in the south, apple sounds too northern of a plant.
>>2313269
Another pic for help.
Looks like a Pyrus, smooth leaves, thorns, white rosaceae flowers. Certainly not US native, but can easily escape cultivation.
>>2313492
No thorns though.
>>2313500
Your pics definitely show thorns.
>>2313503
Well your seeing things that aren't there bud. There's no thorns on here
>>2313520
Maybe it's an Exochorda sp.
>>2313522
This would be my second guess, but it would have to be a relative
Malpighia glabra L