Well, it wasn’t exactly investigative reporting, but I discovered that I had a small mystery on my hands Monday evening.
As I checked my plants in the garden, a new item caught my eye. It was a whitish globe on a plant with leaves shaped like elongated Isosceles triangles and clusters of small purple flowers.
The fruit peeking out from behind the leaves was white, as I said, with several faint purple stripes.
I’m pretty sure we had gotten this particular plant from a neighbor a year ago;, and at the time my daughter thought it might be a pepper of some kind.
As I felt the surface of the fruit, it reminded me of an onion, but only sort of.
So I started my investigation. I snapped a photo and sent it to my daughter-in-law, an avid gardener.
“Eggplant?” She offered.
My son-in-law and granddaughters thought it might be a pear apple.
At this point I took the case online and after a bit of searching, found myself inside a very helpful Reddit group devoted to identifying unknown plants.
There, an answer came quickly, without ambiguity.
Another member clarified: “Yes but it's not a melon, it's a nightshade (Solanaceae), but it's also called pepino-melon.”
Okay, I’m going with pepino, for now. Let’s let it ripen.
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