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Pucia Super Mol Medlar

Original price $69.99 - Original price $69.99
Original price
$69.99
$69.99 - $69.99
Current price $69.99
SKU D008

Mespilus germanica 'Pucia Super Mol'

This large-fruited medlar is from the Piedmont area of Italy where it is preferred above all others. Brought to the U.S. by Hill Craddock.

Although little known in the U.S., medlars have been grown in Europe for thousands of years. The unusual 1 inch diameter round fruits are collected in the fall, after the first frosts. When picked, the fruits are much too hard to eat immediately. If allowed to ripen for a few weeks in a cool lighted place they undergo a process called ‘bletting’ and become soft, spicy and very rich. Enjoy the cinnamon-apple sauce flavor scooped out with a spoon.

USDA Zone: 5-9

Grow Height: 10' 

Sun: Full Sun

Ripening Time: October/November

Pollination: Self-Fertile

Rootstock: OHxF87

Size: 4'-5' Tree

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • What tree is this grafted on to? Also do you bury the graft below the soil line or above?

    Our Medlar are grafted on OHxF87 rootstock and the graft should not be buried.

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c.b.

Tree looks in excellent health.

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david b.
early days

Arrived in good condition after several days crossing to the east coast. Tree looks good and sturdy ready to grow well. Will have to wait and see how it does long term.

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Hillary B.

Received my 2 different medlars and black tartarian cherry in peak condition. Also go them in the ground same day since we are to get some heavy rain upcoming. Looking forward to this unique experience and journey and hopefully many years more.

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Kate
Mystery Medlar

I've never seen a medlar, so planting one is a complete shot in the dark. It arrived in excellent condition and has been planted. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I like it!

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Soslan
Can this type of Medlar grow in Minnesota?

Can you grow Medlars in Minnesota? Which variety is most cold hardy?
Thanks!