PESCAL-PEACH TREE-MELOCOTONERO
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 1:50 pm
Pescal is Asturian name of the peach tree. The fruit is the piesco or piescu. The Latin name of the fruit is Prunus Persica while in Spanish it is "melocotón" or "durazno".
There are some places in Asturias with the name La Pescal (e.g. in Cancienes, Corvera).
According to J.A. González Calle (in his book Historia de Corvera de Asturias y su área), “pescal” cames from “piescu” and it from the Latin “persicum” (fruit from Persia).
Do you know which was the tree that deceived the Devil?
It was the pescal, because it is the first tree to blossom in spring and is the last to bear fruit!
There are some places in Asturias with the name La Pescal (e.g. in Cancienes, Corvera).
According to J.A. González Calle (in his book Historia de Corvera de Asturias y su área), “pescal” cames from “piescu” and it from the Latin “persicum” (fruit from Persia).
Do you know which was the tree that deceived the Devil?
It was the pescal, because it is the first tree to blossom in spring and is the last to bear fruit!