Tamar Valley Cherries
A Cornish Pomona
James Evans and Mary Martin have, for many years, been the driving force behind fruit conservation in Cornwall. They have saved and collated most of what we have and know about Cornish fruit.
This book documents all the cultivars they have found and collected, and a lot of other varieties that do well in Cornwall.
Tamar Valley Cherries
James and Mary’s work to rescue and identify the Tamar Valley Cherries following the disappearance of the region’s cherry production industry, is presented in this book.
The book includes a wealth of information about local fruit-growing history, DNA, compatibility, variations within type groups, and full descriptions plus a small list of local pears.
To order a copy, please send a PayPal payment of £12 (£10 + £2 P&P) to evansjames6@icloud.com.