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Mespilus - Wikipedia
Mespilus, commonly called medlar, is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae containing the single species Mespilus germanica of southwest Asia . It is also found in some countries in the Balkans, especially in Albanian, Macedonian and Bulgarian regions, and in western parts of Caucasian Georgia. en.wikipedia.org
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Mespilus germanica - Wikipedia
A fruit which is rotten before it is ripe, the medlar is used figuratively in literature as a symbol of prostitution ; In William Shakespeare ; The most famous ... en.wikipedia.org
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Medlar - Trees of Antiquity
The medlar tree is unique little fruit tree, has a history dating back centuries which exudes a timeless elegance that I simply adore in our orchard. www.treesofantiquity.com
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medlar
medlar (ˈmɛdlə(r)) Forms: 4–7, 9 medler, 5 meddeller, medeler, 5 medlier, 5–6 meddeler, 6 medlor, 5– medlar. [a. OF. medler (Godefr. Compl. s.v. Nesplier), f. *medle (var. of mesle) medlar (fruit): see medle. Although the word primarily denoted the tree, it is in our earliest quot. already applied t... Oxford English Dictionary
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What is a Medlar: Taste and Recipes of this Winter Fruit
The medlar fruit is a member of the pome family. Unlike other fruits, medlars are available in winter, making this maligned shrub fruit a ... www.finedininglovers.com
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MEDLAR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MEDLAR is a small deciduous Eurasian tree (Mespilus germanica) of the rose family whose fruit resembles a crab apple and is used in preserves ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Medlar (musician)
Medlar is the stage name of the British Deep House producer Ned Pegler (born 1985 or 1986). Discography Albums as Medlar: Sleep (2013) EPs as Klic: Dachshund Skank (2010) Disco Music (2011) Won't (with Lokiboi) (2011) Dachshund Skank wikipedia.org
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Medlar: Easy to Grow, Productive and Shaped like a Dog's Bottom?
They are easy, straightforward, undemanding trees to grow," she said. "They do really well in temperate zones four through eight in the Northern Hemisphere. orchardpeople.com
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Medlar Trees - Raintree Nursery
They are attractive small, self-fertile, tip-bearing trees that grow to 10' with healthy foliage, white flowers and unusual 1 inch diameter round fruits. raintreenursery.com
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How to grow medlars - RHS
Medlar trees (Mespilus germanica) are easy to grow, productive, generally problem-free and need little pruning. They produce large white flowers in late spring. www.rhs.org.uk
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How to Make a Medlar Fool — The Victorian Way - YouTube
How to Make a Medlar Fool — The Victorian Way · Comments. 598. The way Mrs. Crocombe just casually said "dog's arse fruit" is Oscar worthy. 17 ... www.youtube.com
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Medlar - Five Rivers MetroParks
Located in Miami Township, Medlar Conservation Area protects 416 acres containing mature woods, fields, shrub-scrub habitat, a pond and a number of created ... www.metroparks.org
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medlar
medlar/ˈmedlə(r); `mɛdlɚ/ n(a) fruit like a small brown apple, eaten when it begins to decay 欧楂果(褐色的小果实, 宜於果实初腐时食用).(b) tree on which this grows 欧楂树. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Medlar (disambiguation)
Medlar or medlars may also refer to: Plants Mespilus or medlars, a genus of plants Mespilus canescens, Stern's medlar, a close relative of the cultivated medlar, in family Rosaceae Crataegus azarolus, azarole or Mediterranean medlar, in family Rosaceae Eriobotrya, a genus formerly included in Mespilus wikipedia.org
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Linda Medlar
MEDLAR, SYLVIA ARCE-GARCIA, and JOHN D. Medlar had previously been granted immunity in exchange for her testimony against Cisneros. wikipedia.org
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