What the heck is this "fruit"? Help please!

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Spotted this growing next to my pond. Small tree about 6 ft tall, trunk is about 2 inches in diameter, and the "fruit" is almost 1 inch in diameter. I've searched with no luck, internet and books. There are green and red ones so I think red means ripe. It's driving me crazy because it looks familiar. And it took a LOT of willpower to NOT taste it.

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The fruit looks like Korean dogwood (AKA kousa dogwood). Your leaf looks more waxy, thicker, it is fruiting now
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Korean dogwood is edible, but I find the fruit very dry, flavor is unusual. I haven’t used it, ,,, yet. I posted numbers on it two years back.
 
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OMG, @Ohio Bob and @Rice_Guy I think you nailed it! Fantastic! Thank you!

It wasn't there a few years ago and being next to the pond it may have been "planted" by waterfowl, misc birds, or any creatures that stop for a drink. There's no more than a couple dozen of the fruit but I know what I'm tasting today.
All my other dogwood have fruit like crazy this year. Unfortunately they seem to be all seeds and very bitter.

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Thanks @mikewatkins727 but after consideration I'm going with kousa dogwood.

And like I said I would, I tasted it today. Probably one of those things that taste different each year depending on conditions. But this year? I thought it was really good, not quite delicious. Unusual but fruity and surprisingly sweet. If I had enough I would definitely make wine.
 
Thanks @mikewatkins727 but after consideration I'm going with kousa dogwood.

And like I said I would, I tasted it today. Probably one of those things that taste different each year depending on conditions. But this year? I thought it was really good, not quite delicious. Unusual but fruity and surprisingly sweet. If I had enough I would definitely make wine.
Well, @BigDaveK I have too recant my CLAIM of Button bush. I have to go with kousa dogwood. Further research bears that out.
 

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