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Anybody Know what these are?

higgs003

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Found these growing in a briar patch in southeast Tennessee. Deer seem to be pounding them. Seem a little large to be a muscadine

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Not sure what that is but they will browse the crap out of that dewberry those things are laying in. What did it taste like?
 
the way it looks it I thought it may be a persimmons but its a bit late for them maybe a wild plumb or crab apple only problem is its so late for all them
 
the way it looks it I thought it may be a persimmons but its a bit late for them maybe a wild plumb or crab apple only problem is its so late for all them
No cap to be a native persimmon. I dont know if the asian persimmons have a stem or cap and dont know when they drop either but I would think earlier than now. Like you said it is way late for plum and crabapples, at least the ones I familiar with.
 
Probably proclaims it the people’s pantry.

(Being a bammer there’s no way he’s not a rasslin’ fan)
 
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