At the moment the garden is a buzz with bees concentrated on the Nespoli or loquat tree in full flower. The creamy white flowers, clustered in posies inundate the terrace with a heady sweet fragrance. Offerings of nectar to the bees are raised on furry erect twigs. Broad dark leaves crackle underfoot, the tree shedding all year long like an annoying dog.
All winter long the fruit will swell maturing to a rich yellow in April. The fruit is best eaten straight off the tree as it quickly loses it's flavour once picked. Although our Nespolo, as the tree is called in Italian probably grew from a seed, it's fruit is tastier than any you could buy in the shops. We gorge ourselves on the abundant fruit looking at the sea, and repopulate the gardens with the seeds. Dried and very sweet, their natural fall off the tree in summer is the delight of tiny lizards which nibble the casing, that is, if the dog doesn't have them for breakfast first.
The roses in the garden are little competition for the large tree. It is the only fruit tree in our garden to flower in autumn and the first to bear the seasonal fruit in early spring.
All winter long the fruit will swell maturing to a rich yellow in April. The fruit is best eaten straight off the tree as it quickly loses it's flavour once picked. Although our Nespolo, as the tree is called in Italian probably grew from a seed, it's fruit is tastier than any you could buy in the shops. We gorge ourselves on the abundant fruit looking at the sea, and repopulate the gardens with the seeds. Dried and very sweet, their natural fall off the tree in summer is the delight of tiny lizards which nibble the casing, that is, if the dog doesn't have them for breakfast first.
16 comments:
A-ah. I've been wondering for YEARS what the English name of nespola is!!! Can you tell me please?
dollyna
dollyna - I believe that it's 'loquat'.
THANK YOU!!!
dollyna
I love Almonds! Aren't Nespoli ALMONDS? I see snow in those Mountains! Is that snow?
Oh, never mind....I was confused with the other Italian name for almonds which my very foggy brain can't even conjure up right now!
Scusa!
lucia - Almonds are 'Mandorle' in Italian.
I know that now...I couldn't think of it, I finally got through to my mom! lol...duh? It's the cold in my head!
Oh your tree is fantastic. Mine never has blossom like that, but then it's only three years old so I'll keep my fingers crossed.
Beautiful photos! By the way, I have a surprise for you over on my blog. Congrats! :-)
Casalba- Our tree would be close to 45 years old.
Christina- WOW!
Beautiful picture. I had a loquat tree behind a house I rented and never really knew what to do with it. The fruit had such a mild taste.
Hmm, I can feel this scentaround me;)
Greetings from autumn Warsaw.
adrienne - The fruit loses flavour after picking and are usually more flavoursome when just underipe.
Chiara- nice to see you!
Beautiful ... I'll have to ask if we have one of those around. I've heard them say nespoli before. I don't know what loquat are either, though. What is the name in TEXAN??
Cherrye- It would be easier to invite you over to taste them!
Our nespola is in blossom too. I had to smile at your comparison to the shedding dog. Each year I have to defend our poor tree from The Gardener who is intent on chopping it down because of the mess it creates and the fact that the fruit is always terribly flawed.
Maybe this year, supported by your inspiring photos, I can persuade him to spray it instead.
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