3ft 'Westerveld' Medlar Tree | 4.5L Pot
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- This semi-dwarf variety is a beautiful ornamental tree, perfect for any garden size, yielding a plentiful harvest of tasty, russet-coloured fruits.
- Enjoy eye-catching foliage that transforms into warm golden-orange hues in autumn.
- A unique fruit that requires 'bletting' – a traditional process of over-ripening after harvest until soft and ready to eat.
- The fruits are an excellent choice for making delicious homemade jams and jellies.
- A small tree full of character, cherished since medieval times and even mentioned in Shakespeare's works.
- Your tree is professionally pruned before dispatch to encourage robust, bushy growth and a well-shaped form.
- Species: Medlar
- Features: Fantastic foliage, Fully hardy, Heritage, Self fertile
- Flower Colour: White
- Flowering Time: March, April, May
- Harvest Time: June, July, August
- Position: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Type: Fertile, well-drained soil
- Hardiness: H6 - hardy throughout the UK and requires no winter protection.
- Habit: A well formed tree with a compact spreading habit
- Eventual Spread: Spreads approx 3m
- Pest & Disease Resistance: Generally pest and disease free. Watch out for winter moth caterpillars which can affect the foliage and fruit - if seen, pick them off and encourage bird predators by hanging feeders in the branches.
- Pollination: Self fertile. Will produce a good crop without a pollination partner.
- Uses: Eat fresh or make jelly
- Planting Time: January, February, March, November, December
- Soil: Medlars grow best in a deep, fertile, well-drained soil and tolerate most soils, unless they are very chalky or poorly drained.
- Spacing: Plant 3m apart to allow for spreading.
- Watering: Water in well after planting.
- Feeding: Apply a general purpose slow-release fertiliser in late autumn or winter.
- Pruning: Prune annually in winter to maintain a good shape and encourage flowering and fruiting.
            Product Specifications
            
              
            
          
        - Supplied As: 4.5L Pot
- Height on Arrival: 60-90cm inc. pot
- Eventual Height: Grows to a height of approx 3-4m
- Time to First Crop: You should see your first fruit within 2 years of planting.
          Highlights
          
            
              
            
            
                
            
          
        
        - This semi-dwarf variety is a beautiful ornamental tree, perfect for any garden size, yielding a plentiful harvest of tasty, russet-coloured fruits.
- Enjoy eye-catching foliage that transforms into warm golden-orange hues in autumn.
- A unique fruit that requires 'bletting' – a traditional process of over-ripening after harvest until soft and ready to eat.
- The fruits are an excellent choice for making delicious homemade jams and jellies.
- A small tree full of character, cherished since medieval times and even mentioned in Shakespeare's works.
- Your tree is professionally pruned before dispatch to encourage robust, bushy growth and a well-shaped form.
          Variety Specifications
          
            
              
            
          
        
        - Species: Medlar
- Features: Fantastic foliage, Fully hardy, Heritage, Self fertile
- Flower Colour: White
- Flowering Time: March, April, May
- Harvest Time: June, July, August
- Position: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Type: Fertile, well-drained soil
- Hardiness: H6 - hardy throughout the UK and requires no winter protection.
- Habit: A well formed tree with a compact spreading habit
- Eventual Spread: Spreads approx 3m
- Pest & Disease Resistance: Generally pest and disease free. Watch out for winter moth caterpillars which can affect the foliage and fruit - if seen, pick them off and encourage bird predators by hanging feeders in the branches.
- Pollination: Self fertile. Will produce a good crop without a pollination partner.
- Uses: Eat fresh or make jelly
          Planting & Care
          
            
              
            
          
        
        - Planting Time: January, February, March, November, December
- Soil: Medlars grow best in a deep, fertile, well-drained soil and tolerate most soils, unless they are very chalky or poorly drained.
- Spacing: Plant 3m apart to allow for spreading.
- Watering: Water in well after planting.
- Feeding: Apply a general purpose slow-release fertiliser in late autumn or winter.
- Pruning: Prune annually in winter to maintain a good shape and encourage flowering and fruiting.
          Product Specifications
          
            
              
            
          
        
        - Supplied As: 4.5L Pot
- Height on Arrival: 60-90cm inc. pot
- Eventual Height: Grows to a height of approx 3-4m
- Time to First Crop: You should see your first fruit within 2 years of planting.
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