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What's this seed?

7mon 6d ago by lemmy.world/u/MeowerMisfit817 in plantid@mander.xyz

That looks like an avocado pit to me, but I'm usually really bad at this, so take me with a truck load of salt

I agree, looks like an avocado pit where the skin has come off.

A general location would help, although I guess an avocado pit could be found anywhere due to global trade.

It's an avocado pit. Can confirm. Send avocado.

Automatic identification via PlantNet summary

Most likely match: Eugenia copacabanensis Kiaersk.

Common nameScientific nameLikeliness
/Eugenia copacabanensis8.94 %
MaboloDiospyros blancoi7.83 %
/Clusia insignis6.40 %
Garden tomatoSolanum lycopersicum4.76 %
/Diospyros salicifolia2.49 %

Beep, boop

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Too big to be Diospyros blancoi. The bot doesn't know.

Too big for Eugenia copacabanensis.

downvoted 4 times for offering my opinion. Aight, this community can eat a dick

Don't take it too seriously. There are way too many flyby down voters. Maybe bots, maybe trolls or just some terminally online people offended by just about anything.

Just ignore them.

The guy who thought it would be interesting to say I probably had indian relatives:

@MeowerMisfit817 Looks an awful lot like an "oak gall", not a seed, but a growth created by wasps laying their eggs. Only found on oak trees, I believe. We get tons of them on our white oaks (Quercus garryana) in Oregon.

I would say apricot.

By looks of your thumb/finger id say you probably of Indian decent.

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not what i asked for

Sorry... my filter doesnt always work well