Wednesday, June 13, 2018

Hawthorn

These are the fruits of the Chinese hawthorn. They hold to the tree right through winter. I'm collecting them and scattering them throughout the forest garden to see if they will grow without going through any nursery process. One or two did that last year; I must have dropped some or they were carried by birds, and I'm very encouraged to think that I can help the tree reproduce in this way. Like most trees, the seeds don't sprout beneath the canopy of the parent; whether that's a condition of light, chemical deterrents or whatever, I don't know.


2 comments:

  1. Ooh, they look great - edible? Keen on some seedlings one day!

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  2. Indeed, I have some little trees in train.

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