
Switzerland, fruits look like a cross between tomatoes and peaches
What kind of tree is this? Are the fruits edible?

What kind of tree is this? Are the fruits edible?
Searching for the location of this tree. Have been told it’s located in Clare Valley but would like to visit and find exactly where it is? TIA
These are two different sets of trees. I know they are cultivars of what is generally called Northern White Cedars, Thuja occidentalis. But I have no idea what specific cultivar. Can anyone help? The ones that are in front of a Capital One Bank are 5 miles away from the others. Are they the same cultivars? or different? I live in Southern Westchester County, NY, zone 7a.
Very smol tree growing in the pit where an ash tree grew in the yard. In April I yoinked a foot tall Cottonwood sapling out of the ground bc I do not want one of those roof destroyers in my yard, and now a new smol is growing.
Edit: SOUTH WESTERN ONTARIO IS THE LOCATION SORRY
Its the grey tree in the background.
Is it dead? Should I cut it down??
What do you think????
Ps. This photo was taken today. Why isn't it green like all the others as its summertime????
I hope these help with identification.
Hiya, found some ladies picking these but I didn’t get a chance to ask them what it is. Are they cherries? Found in southern Sweden.
Any ideas on what kind of tree this is? I haven't seen any blossoms or berries.
Picture of the entire tree is tough to differentiate from the rest of the leaves around it but does anyone know what this is? It just started growing out of nowhere last year. I have used a few apps that have said different things, plum trees, cherry trees and even a lemon tree. This is in Boston, Mass.
Got a mystery tree in the backyard that just started growing a few years back and now I notice a type of fruit on it that I’m not familiar with.
Have these growing in my yard really close to my house. Just wondering what they are and if I should remove/relocate them?
I'm located in vermont. Near lake champlain. Google says ash and I'm just looking for people with more knowledge than I to help with this. Thanks
I’m in the front range of the Rocky Mountains in CO. Really hoping this little volunteer is NOT a tree of heaven!
There’s this strange tree at my childhood home that’s been around for 30 or so years. I’ve never seen another one quite like it. Anyone able to ID it and offer an explanation for the weird clusters that look nearly mutated? Location is southern Norway. Thanks 😄