Mespilus germanica 'Nottingham'
Mid Autumn 2016
7
Mid Autumn 2016
6

momasherri
Saw these while we were out. They are medlar. They ripen in the winter. Funny thing is you don't eat them until you let them spoil a bit

momasherri
I am a curious person. If I find something interesting and I don't know what it is, I have to look it up. I actually used my phone and got the info before we left the restraunt. Also I like unusual fruit

momasherri
The history of this fruit is very interesting. Check it out
Actually not sure the name of these a Nottingham medlar or not. They grow on large shrub/small tree type plant