Please ID this tree....

Baltimore, MD(Zone 7a)

My neighbor has this tree. it is a small and "cute" tree and has these red berries(?)--fruit (?) all over it.
The "fruit" looks like raspberries from a distance....

He says his dog eats the fallen fruit--so they must not be toxic.
Are they edible?

Thanks--Gita

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Baltimore, MD(Zone 7a)

The insides of the "fruit" are musshy and peach colored---just like the insides of an over-ripe Peach...

Seems you could make a jam out of these......

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Baltimore, MD(Zone 7a)

Here is the whole tree.

Thanks....Gita

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Scott County, KY(Zone 5b)

That would be a Cornus kousa, Kousa Dogwood.

I can make out the oppositely arranged foliagle and nice exfoliating bark on the trunk.

Fruits are edible by humans (been there) and I'd assume wouldn't particularly bother a dog.

Baltimore, MD(Zone 7a)

VV--

Thanks a lot! I will let him know.... Gita

Northumberland, United Kingdom(Zone 9a)

Yep, edible, and can be delicious

Resin

Mount Bethel, PA(Zone 6a)

I have two of these trees bordering the entrance to my driveway. I will try to be brave enough to try eating one or two of the berries just to satisfy my curiosity. I can't get over how much new info I gather at DG when I least expect it!!!!

Central, AL(Zone 8a)

Try them--I did...they are indeed edible but I would not say delectable.

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Scott County, KY(Zone 5b)

As Mike Dirr remarks: "...I'd rather have a Snickers Bar..."

Northumberland, United Kingdom(Zone 9a)

They are quite variable from tree to tree – some I've tried were dreary, floury and with little flavour, while others have been juicy, with a very good, somewhat strawberry-like flavour. Don't be put off trying others by a dud tree.

Resin

Baltimore, MD(Zone 7a)

I have yet to go over to my neighbor's and try a fallen berry....

I should! Then i could jump in and let you all know what I thought about the taste....

Gita

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