Such fuzzy little flowers and do note the cellphone-bokeh
Another wild fruit tree that is closely related to Wild Medlar, Vangueria infausta, Mountain Medlar or Vangueria parvifolia grows together with its cousin on the hill. There is a small stand of them growing with their roots embedded in a large sheet of rocks, which protects them from fire.
The bees really love this tree, it was buzzing with bees the day I took these pictures and although the flowers are small and green, they have a strong, pleasing fragrance. The fruits are smaller and less tasty than those of their cousins the Wild Medlar trees and I tend to pass on them when I have other options.