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Fruit and therefore plant ID, please
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writes Chaenomeles crossed our minds but we've never seen any with these very pronounced scoring in the skin. What about Hawthorn `Zlat` (means a golden). Cultivar is endemic Crimean Pojarkova`s hawthorn - Crataegus pojarkovae (Ñ. orientalis var. pojarkovae). The tree is about 3 m in height with spineless branches. The fruit is ribbed globose to conical, yellow golden, sour-sweet, excellent flavor. Fruit weight is 3 (5,5) g. Harvest in mid-late September. Janet -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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