![HUGE: Margaret Hellam holding the giant orange, found on their property in Wonwondah. Picture: ALEX DALZIEL HUGE: Margaret Hellam holding the giant orange, found on their property in Wonwondah. Picture: ALEX DALZIEL](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/116423175/c14e63c6-496c-42c0-802e-ed716510b52b.JPG/r0_0_4272_2848_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
A western Victorian couple were given a surprise of epic proportions, after finding a giant orange in their Wonwondah backyard.
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Statistics on the weight of the orange are not yet available, however its size is comparable to a lawn bowl, or an average baby's head.
The 55-year married couple Margaret and Norm Hellam were watering their garden when they made the discovery, mistaking the orange for a pumpkin.
![WHOPPING: Norm and Margaret Hellam with their big find. Picture: ALEX DALZIEL WHOPPING: Norm and Margaret Hellam with their big find. Picture: ALEX DALZIEL](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/116423175/59da9899-6b1c-48d4-aff6-8419a4b8ca53.jpg/r0_0_4272_2848_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
"Holy mackerel, I thought it was a pumpkin," Mr Hellam said.
"When fruit is so dear it is handy to grow fruit that big."
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According to Mrs Hellam, the tree, which was gifted to them by their daughter-in-law, only had a basic diet of water and garden fertiliser.
The couple plan to give the citrus marvel to their grand children, either to play with or eat.