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Medlar tree with white flowers and characteristic brown fruits
Rosaceae25 April 202612 min

Medlar: complete guide to heritage fruit

Mespilus germanica

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Overview

The medlar (Mespilus germanica) is an ancient fruit tree from the Rosaceae family with a rich European heritage. This cold-hardy tree produces distinctive brown fruits with a unique, acquired taste. Traditionally cultivated in European gardens, the medlar brings rustic charm and reliable harvests. Perfect for heritage fruit enthusiasts.

Appearance and bloom

Medlar grows as a spreading shrub reaching 5-6 meters with sprawling branches. Leaves are elongated, hairy, greenish-grey. In May, attractive white five-petaled flowers appear. These develop into characteristic brown fruits the size of walnuts, with a distinctive open crown at the apex. Fruit flesh is yellow and sweet-tart.

Ideal location

Medlar thrives in full sun to light shade. Plant where it receives 4-6 hours of sunlight daily. The tree is extremely frost-hardy and grows in all temperate climate zones. Wind-tolerant, perfect for open locations.

Soil

Medlar thrives in well-draining, neutral to slightly alkaline soil. No special feeding needed, but add compost to planting hole. Improve heavy clay with sand. Standard garden soil suits this tree well.

Watering

Young trees: regular watering during growth. Mature trees are very drought-tolerant; water only during dry spells. Winter: no watering needed unless exceptionally dry.

Pruning

Medlar pruning is optional. Prune preferably after flowering or in dormant season for form. Remove dead wood. Maintain natural shrubby shape for best appearance.

Maintenance calendar

Spring: Pruning complete, check winter damage. Summer: Water during dry periods. Autumn: No feeding needed. Winter: Cold-hardiness assured.

Winter hardiness

Medlar is very frost-hardy to -25C and thrives in all temperate climates. Perfect for cold winters throughout Europe.

Companion plants

Successful combinations: other Rosaceae like apple and pear. Grows well among shrub borders.

Closing

The medlar is a magnificent, cold-hardy fruit tree with deep heritage. With minimal care, this tree produces interesting fruits for decades. Ideal for heritage fruit lovers. Discover more on gardenworld.app/en!

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