About Marron
White flowers in spring and large tropical-looking leaves that turn orange in fall, but it’s popular in Europe for its 2” chestnut-colored fruit. Self-fruitful small tree. Provence Quince rootstock.
About Medlar
Pick inedible fruit after the first frost, bring it inside to a cool dark place and let it sit for several weeks until it becomes mushy, a process called bletting. Pulp is then good for fresh eating, cooking, or jelly, and tastes like spiced applesauce.
Pot Size & Price
1 gal. pot
$42.00
Height
8'–10'
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
Partial Sun
Catalog
F048
Plant Traits
Culinary
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