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Hello, I’m wondering what this striking tree is in Parc Leopold, Brussels. The fruit look like green apples on the branches, but on the ground they are rotting to reveal big stones like peaches and they smell slightly lemony. It’s shed nearly all its leaves now.

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Just now, Steph-B said:

Really? But the stones are soft and rotten like the fruit… I’ll have to go back and check them out again tomorrow. Thanks for your help 😊

You can't stop stuff rotting if the conditions prevail ...

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I went back this morning and had a better look on the ground. You were both/all absolutely right: walnuts everywhere! But so filthy that no one realised. So I foraged a few:IMG_6784.thumb.jpg.ae4fadd53adf0d1c044f29fb12dff022.jpg 

They're a bugger to crack! There's not much flesh in them either, and they taste a bit weird and sweet. But apparently you need to put them aside to "cure" for a few weeks, so that's what I'll do. Many thanks for your help 🙂

 

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