Loquat (pipa) alias: reed orange, golden pill, reed branch, Latin name: Eriobotrya japonica (Thunb.) Lindl. rosaceae, loquat plants, loquat native to southeastern China, because the leaves are shaped like pipa musical instrument and named, and its flowers can be used as medicine. The tree is 3 to 5 meters tall, with large, long, thick and velvety leaves, long oval, like a pipa. The alias is also known as lute orange, lute branch, golden pill, inflammatory fruit, and jiaozi. Unlike most fruit trees, the loquat blossoms in the fall or early winter, and the fruit ripens in the spring to early summer, earlier than other fruits, so it is said to be "the only fruit tree that is ready for the four seasons". The flowers of the loquat are white or yellowish, with five petals, about 2 centimeters in diameter, and come in bunches of five to ten, which can be used as a nectar crop. [1]?
Generally big fruit stores have them, if not big box stores for sure.