Wild Service Tree, Sorbus torminalis, at High Elms Country Park. 20 September 2011. |
This is a healthy specimen, and is actually symmetrical. The only reason the full tree has not been shown here is that there was a car parked on the right, and the colours clashed.
The fruits of this tree are said to be edible, but only after they have bletted, a process of partial decay and fermentation. On the tree, they are hard and tooth-resistant. Allowing a fruit to go soft and over-ripe sounds odd, but it is required for a few fruits. Medlars, for example, which you will not find easily, as they were more popular in Mediaeval times; and persimmons, which are rather more common.
Berries of a Wild Service Tree, Sorbus torminalis, at High Elms Country Park. 20 September 2011. |
I have a wild service tree in my garden x
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