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      • When they're first picked, medlars are greenish brown and resemble oddly-shaped onions or alien-looking persimmons. If they're eaten straight away, they can make you violently ill – one 18th Century doctor and botanist said that they cause diarrhoea.
      www.bbc.com/future/article/20210325-the-strange-medieval-fruit-the-world-forgot
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  2. Botanical name: Mespilus germanica. Types: Popular varieties include ‘Nottingham’ an upright tree with small, flavoursome fruit, and ‘Dutch’ which has a spreading habit and large fruit. Just a few centuries ago, the medlar was a well-known fruit tree that was commonly grown in Britain.

  3. Medlar trees (Mespilus germanica) are easy to grow, productive, generally problem-free and need little pruning. They produce large white flowers in late spring, followed by small rounded fruits (about 5cm/2in across) for picking in autumn, and fiery-tinted autumn foliage.

  4. Mespilus has no toxic effects reported. No reported toxicity to: Birds. Cats. Dogs. Horses. Livestock. People. Plant profile of Mespilus germanica on gardenersworld.com.

    • Kate Bradbury
    • Is There only One Type of Medlar?
    • Common Problems of Medlar Trees
    • What Is The Disease in Medlar Leaves?
    • Conclusion

    First, we must start by clearing something up. There is a wide variety of Medlar trees available all with different qualities, and for a long time, it was thought that these medlar all derived from one species scientifically known as Mespilus germanica, which was commonly acknowledged as the only species in its genus. However, there exists a propos...

    The cultivation of medlar trees is relatively easy but there are several factors you must keep in mind to avoid running into problems.

    Fire blight is a disease that can have a severe impact on plants including medlars. It often results in the loss of limbs or even the entire tree or shrub. Fire Blight is caused by the bacterium Erwinia amylovora, and it can cause cankers to form on branches, trunks, and twigs.

    Medlars were once a popular winter fruit in Europe but are rare and relatively unknown in the US. Despite this, they are a wonderful tree with delicious fruits and can be a great addition to any garden. However, there are common problems to consider when growing medlar trees, including the need for sufficient winter dormancy, adequate sunlight expo...

  5. Diseases and pests of medlar trees. There are no serious pests or diseases of medlar trees in the UK which means that they are easy to grow. Medlar trees are highly susceptible to fireblight. This is an extremely serious and virulent bacterial disease which can kill trees.

  6. Sep 20, 2024 · Common Pests And Disease of Medlar Tree Medlar trees can face a few common pests and diseases that may affect their health. Aphids are frequent pests that feed on the sap, causing leaf distortion.

  7. Jun 16, 2021 · Although it also belongs to the pome fruit family, it bears little resemblance to the common medlar and is also poisonous. The medlar is a robust and easy-care fruit tree and grows as a large shrub or small tree.

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