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Common Medlar

Mespilus Germanica

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The Mespilus Germanica, or common medlar, is a fruit tree native to Asia Minor. It is an ancient variety that is highly valued for its ornamental qualities: with its pretty, slightly embossed leaves and its highly decorative white flowers. This forgotten fruit tree has become rare in orchards...
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Availability date: 31/03/2026

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Description

Height at maturity 3/6M
Wingspan at maturity 5/7M
Exposure Sun, partial shade
Flowering may - june
Hardiness -20°C
Origin Asia (southwest) - Europe (southeast)

Common Medlar – Mespilus germanica

Origins and characteristics

Native to Asia Minor and widely naturalised across Europe, Mespilus germanica belongs to the Rosaceae family. It is one of the oldest cultivated fruit trees, valued for both its blossom and its fruits, which are eaten after bletting.

Description and particularities

Adult height : 3 to 6 metres
Adult spread : 5 to 7 metres
Habit : Spreading, slightly twisted, trunk often sinuous
Foliage : Deciduous; large oval dark‑green leaves turning yellow in autumn
Flowering period : May to June
Flowers : White, solitary, cup‑shaped, 3 cm wide, highly ornamental
Fruits : Copper‑brown medlars, top‑shaped, edible after bletting (harvest in November)
Hardiness : Excellent, down to -20 °C

Exposure and soil

Exposure : Full sun or partial shade
Soil : Ordinary, well‑drained, rather rich but tolerates calcareous or clay soils
Tolerance : Not very sensitive to drought; adapts well to varied climates

Planting

Season : Autumn or early spring
Preparation : Loosen soil, add mature compost or well‑rotted manure
Spacing : 5 to 7 metres depending on desired growth

Watering

At planting : Regular watering during the first year
When mature : Low maintenance, except during prolonged drought

Pruning

When : Winter or late autumn
Advice : Light maintenance pruning to remove dead or misdirected wood; no severe pruning required

Propagation

By seed (slow to germinate), grafting or layering

Garden uses

Positions : Orchard, large garden as a specimen tree, country hedge border, natural area
Recommended plant associations :

Shrubs :

Perennials :

Disease resistance

Susceptibility : Very little prone to disease; robust against pests
Prevention : No treatment required under normal conditions

Tips for good development

Plant in well‑drained soil with good sunlight, water regularly during the first years, avoid overly rich fertilisation except at planting, avoid heavy pruning to preserve its natural shape, and expect 2 to 4 years before significant fruiting.

The common medlar (Mespilus germanica) produces fibre‑rich, antioxidant‑rich fruits valued in traditional cooking.

Its hard, dense wood is used for small objects, tool handles and fine woodworking.

Beyond its practical uses, the tree has strong ornamental value and supports orchard biodiversity.

Features

  • Common name : Common Medlar
  • Family : Rosaceae
  • Category : fruit tree
  • Spread : 5/7M
  • Foliage : deciduous
  • Color of flowers : white
  • Fruit : medlar, edible
  • Harvest : November to December
  • Use : Orchard - isolated - undergrowth
  • Soil : rich and well-drained
  • Habit : Spreading
  • Earth to use : universal potting soil/garden soil/compost
  • Enemies : caterpillar - aphid
  • Possible diseases : moniliasis - powdery mildew

Expédition & livraison

How does the delivery work?

  • Step 1 As soon as you place your order your plants are selected
  • Step 2 Each order is processed individually.
  • Step 3 Plants are packed, staked and labeled.
  • Step 4 Packaging is carefully implemented to avoid any problems.
  • Step 5 Packages are ready to be shipped.

Our delivery methods

Shipping of our plants throughout Europe (except overseas and islands).

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