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Flowering Quince for Bonsai
... Bonsai Articles Home Page Images Email Order Form Plant Catalog Tool Catalog Flowering Quince for Bonsai by Brent Walston Introduction Flowering Quince, Chaenomeles spp, has been used by the Chinese for thousands of ... who wants one removed from his or her yard. Fruit and Flowers Another remarkable quality of Quince is its ability to repeat bloom after heavy pruning. Of course in a bonsai situation ...
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Which plants need to be grown outdoors? - Bonsai
... . > Pick plants with interesting trunks and nice bark. Small foliage is another desirable trait. > Trees that fruit and flower are very popular. Azalea, crab apple (malus), cotoneaster, wisteria, flowering quince (chaenomeles), firethorn (pyracantha), crape myrtle (lagerstroemia), honeysuckle (lonicera) and bougainvillea are but a few. Again, these may not all grow well outside in your area, so ...
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justgardeners.com
... dappled to half sun and enjoy. Chaenomeles "Toyo Nishiki" Few shrubs are as rugged and adaptable as flowering quince, and their bloom is one of the real heralds of spring. The traditional red flowering quince is ... 6-8 feet or so, but can be kept smaller with a little judicious pruning right after flowering, so can fit in to even the smallest gardens. They are extremely hardy, and will grow happily ...
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Gardening with Bevan & Margaret
... and green, bunches of long red bottlebrush flowers in spring. Can be pruned after flowering. CHAENOMELES SPECIOSA (Flowering Quince) Semi-deciduous shrub, stem is erect and broadly spreading, leaves are glossy and ... red with age. Many varieties of Erica's are grown in Tasmania. EUCALYPTUS FICIFOLIA (Red Flowering Gum or Scarlet Gum) Evergreen tree, stem is erect and can be twisted, branching has ...
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Catalogue from the Kruisbessen 'Proef'tuin
... 2004-2005) Very strong growing, spiny bush. It carries small black berries (is one of the parents of the Worcesterberry) (grown in pot) Flowering quince Cido® (€ 6,00) (Chaenomeles japonica "Cido") Similar to the dwarf Japanese quince but with larger fruits. Very good aromatic quince fruits. (grown in pot) (sold out 2004-2005) Raisin tree (Hovenia dulcis) (€ 9,75) ...
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Catalogue from the Kruisbessen 'Proef'tuin
... ) Very strong growing, spiny bush. It carries small black berries (is one of the parents of the Worcesterberry) (grown in pot) Flowering quince Cido® (€ 6,00) (Chaenomeles japonica "Cido") Similar to the dwarf Japanese quince but with larger fruits. Very good aromatic quince fruits. (grown in pot) Raisin tree (Hovenia dulcis) (€ 7,50) Small extraordinary tree. Fruit stalk ...
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Quince
... allow the soil to become fully dry. Feeding: Every two weeks from the end of flowering until fall. Some varieties have spot blooms throughout the season; these obviously still need to ... autumn, and will grow up to six feet. Zones 5-8. Chaenomeles speciosa 'Nivalis': white flowering quince. Chaenomeles speciosa 'Rosea Plena'. Chaenomeles speciosa 'Toyo Nishiki' - Its outstanding feature is that it ...
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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... -- when they are golden yellow. Don't confuse these quinces with several other quince-like species grown for ornamental purposes. There are many varieties of Japanese quince (Chaenomeles japonica) and common flowering quince (C. speciosa, C. lagenaria), attractive shrubs bearing showy pink, red or orange flowers in early spring. Most of these ornamentals produce fruits that are hard and nearly ...
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Cedar-Quince Rust
... Rust Cedar-quince rust is caused by a fungal pathogen called Gymnosporangium clavipes. This fungus occurs on a wide range of rose family plants, including mountain ash, hawthorn, quince, flowering quince, serviceberry, crabapple, and apple (apples are somewhat resistant). In addition, eastern red cedars, common, prostrate, Rocky Mountain and savin junipers are possible evergreen hosts. In order to ...
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California Backyard Orchard: Quince
... or shrub (8-12 ft tall) with twisted, bumpy branches. Grown as a flowering ornamental or for fruit processing. Adapted to many climates. Tolerates "wet feet" better than most other deciduous fruit trees. Quince trees bloom late, which means that they avoid spring frosts. Quinces have many of the same pest problems as apple and pear. Varieties ...
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