
Can anyone help?
Update 5-18-10: Thank you, Sheema Kalbasi. Trust an Iranian: Sheema writes that she believes this is medlar, and indeed, it is! Native to Iran. I have never seen the fruit or the tree before, though have certainly read about them. It is probably Mespilus germanica
Like persimmons, extremely hard and acidic medlars must be bletted before being edible and are considered best after frost.
D.H. Lawrence: "Wineskins of brown morbidity, autumnal excrementa ... an exquisite odour of leave taking"
Any photos of the tree in the large?
ReplyDeleteTrying to picture where this is, exactly. I know where the fragrance garden is, but don't know of a "little forgotten lawn" near it.
Hi Xris - the lawn is small and round, to the left, as you're walking to the Fragrance Garden...
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