Plant description
A compact cultivar ideal for smaller gardens, this medlar features oblong, leathery green leaves that turn yellow-brown in autumn, and attractive cup-shaped white flowers in late spring, followed by russet-brown fruit. This self-fertile tree bears fruit from late October to early November. ‘Royal’ is known for its superior-flavoured russet fruit, which can be eaten raw or used to make delicious jams and jellies. The tree’s foliage adds to its charm, transitioning to warm shades of golden orange in autumn. It’s worth noting that medlars require ripening to a soft, ‘bletted’ state before consumption. This small tree, steeped in history and mentioned by Shakespeare, offers both ornamental beauty and culinary potential.







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