Fruit Tree

in travel •  7 years ago 

I would love to have fruit trees in my garden. As someone from the Netherlands this is so foreign for me. What might it be, looks like mangos to me?


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Categorytravelphotography
SettingsISO 125 60 mm f/5.0 1/1600 sec
Camera Nikon D7500
Lens Nikon AF-S 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G
LocationSouth of Agaete - Gran Canaria

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Papaya tree. Papaya are ripen. Right moment to photography.

The lowers ones are ripe?

Hey @juliank, this is a papaya tree! 😋

Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Maybe I will 'borrow' one these days ;)

@juliank this is papaya.Here at my country this isn't rare.It was our local fruit.We had this at backyard.☺☺

Ooooh! I know those. Thanks for clearing it up

Ever tasted this? I didn't really love the taste,but most of people find it tasty.you're welcome @juliank

Yes I think its ok, quite similar to melon

Riped papaya turned yellow &orange in colour.Anyway,love your arts.😉 Looking forward for more.☺

That should be pawpaw, its rare in my city. I don't get to see it often except when I have to travel to the rural area.

Nice photo, seems you had to climb something high to take that shot

Or use a zoom lens ;p

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In my country we call this fruit is "đu đủ " (papaya)

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this is really nice picturs and wonderful tree.you are a good phothographey.thanks for sharing with us.
i am also trying this.you are a great photographar@juliank

I often spend time in the garden for hours, of course I really like to see it, delicious papaya from the Netherlands.
@juliank

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That is papaya fruit. It taste so good and this also help our digestive system specially if you are constipated.

There are a few stragglers left on the orange trees in my backyard and the next season is in the works. I hope that one day you'll get to have fruit trees in your backyard too, and sooner than later. Meanwhile here is an orange blossom.

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P.S. I enjoy your photos and contests :-)

Friend @juliank, they are not mangos. Here in Venezuela they are called lechozas, in other parts of South America they call them papayas.

These are mangos.

https://steemit.com/busy/@panchocroquer/the-mangos-of-my-house-los-mangos-de-mi-casa

Papaya!! This is my favourite fruit btw :)

It certainly looks interesting. I have a plum tree in the garden and it is great but also a lot of work. Still, I think it would be cool, if exotic fruits would grow here as well. After the moto for breakfast a freshly picked mango ...