pdqcp @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 4wThat looks like an avocado pit to me, but I'm usually really bad at this, so take me with a truck load of salt 4
LibertyLizard @slrpnk.net - 4wI 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. 4
Bot - 4wAutomatic identification via PlantNet summary Most likely match: Eugenia copacabanensis Kiaersk. Common name Scientific name Likeliness / Eugenia copacabanensis 8.94 % Mabolo Diospyros blancoi 7.83 % / Clusia insignis 6.40 % Garden tomato Solanum lycopersicum 4.76 % / Diospyros salicifolia 2.49 % Beep, boop I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. 2
MeowerMisfit817 in plantid
What's this seed?
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.
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Too big to be Diospyros blancoi. The bot doesn't know.
Too big for Eugenia copacabanensis.
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