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I saw this at the nursery today. The guy at the nursery told me that he had one also, bloomed, but no fruit. He said that it needed to pollinate in order to fruit, or get another plant and plant it beside it.
If you do not humming birds or lots of bees, get a 1/4inch paint brush and swish it in and around some of the flowers. Also, try some (small closed handful) of citrus and avocado fertilizer near the end of winter. Do not let the plant dry out, the flowers, small fruit will drop.