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'''Medlar''' is the common name of ''[[Mespilus]] germanica'', a fruit tree of minor importance. | '''Medlar''' is the common name of ''[[Mespilus]] germanica'', a fruit tree of minor importance. |
Revision as of 20:57, 29 September 2020
This article is about Medlar. For other uses of the term Tree , please see Tree (disambiguation).
Medlar is the common name of Mespilus germanica, a fruit tree of minor importance.
The medlar is native to Europe and western Asia. It is cultivated in a similar manner to apple trees. It is mostly cultivated as an ornamental currently.
Fruits are harvested in late fall and stored for a time to allow them to develop their full flavor. The flavor is best when the fruit has begun to rot slightly. In France, the medlar fruits are used in preserves.