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Trying to ID a mysterious fruit
Charlie Pridham wrote:
Ours used to be my favourite plant, sadly since removing its roots from my drains it now developes mildew on the leave each summer then defoliates and barely sets a crop, I know they like damp places, but did not realise they would object so strongly to dry ones. Still anywhere thats not dry I think they make a wonderful small tree with silver leaves and large showy flowers in spring, yellow autumn leaves and yellow fruits which if you leave them till they drop make the whole garden smell wonderful, plus of course they polinate any other pears you may be growing. That sounds wonderful. I shall have a new garden fairly soon. Please tell me what to get. |
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