Mespilus
germanica |
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A
fine specimen architectural tree, large white flowers
followed by the famous Medlar fruits, which should be
bletted before eaten.
Harvest: October |
Bare Root Maiden |
£22.50 |
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Bare Root Feathered Maiden |
£30.00 |
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Bare Root Half Standard
Tree |
£50.00 |
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Pot grown Ready
Fruiting Tree |
From
£58.00 |
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Medlar Large
Russian |
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An attractive small tree with
very fine foliage, medlars have been grown in British
gardens since the 13th century. Large white
flowers, edible brown fruits and good autumn colour. The
fruits are usually used to make preserves to accompany
savoury dishes. One of the largest fruited cultivars.
Harvest: October |
Bare Root Maiden |
£22.50 |
|
Bare Root Feathered Maiden |
£30.00 |
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|
Bare Root Half Standard
Tree |
£50.00 |
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Pot grown Ready
Fruiting Tree |
From
£58.00 |
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Medlar Nottingham |
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Medium
size pear-shaped fruit up to 25mm in diametre. It is
considered to be the best-flavoured medlar, suitable for
growing as a bush or a pyramid. Cropping is very heavy and
plants will produce a good crop when only 3 years old.
Harvest: October |
Bare Root Maiden |
£22.50 |
|
Bare Root Feathered Maiden |
£30.00 |
|
|
Bare Root Half Standard
Tree |
£50.00 |
|
Pot grown Ready
Fruiting Tree |
From
£58.00 |
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