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Which plants need to be grown outdoors? - Bonsai
... 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 check with ...
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Japanese quince
Japanese quince Japanese Quince Japanese quince cultivar YATSUBUSA TOUYOU Japanese name: BOKE Latin name: Chaenomeles speciosa, Chaenomeles japonica Blooming season: March-May Height: 1-2m Plant type: deciduous tree, terrestrial It is said that Chaemomeles speciosa was brought from China or Korea in the Heian Period (794-1191). This tree was brought as medicine since its berries are utilized as ...
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... Iris Ivy, Hedera Lily Magnolia Marguerite, Argyranthemum Michaelmas daisy, Aster Mistletoe Nasturtium, Tropaeolum Nerine Orchid, Orchidaceae Oriental poppy, papaver Ornamental onion, Allium Ornamental quince, Chaenomeles Pinks, Dianthus Primula Pulmonaria Rhododendron Rose Rose hip, Rosa Salvia Snowdrop, Galanthus Spurge, Euphorbia Sunflower, Helianthus Sweet pea, Lathyrus Tulip Viola Water lily, ...
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... Winters Bark (Drimys winteri). Several citrus are covered with their fragrant white flowers during the Winter season. Some of the more floriferous winter performers include the classic Flowering Quince (Chaenomeles), the bright yellow sprays of Forsythia, Primrose Jasmine (Jasminum mesnyi), the bright yellow daisy-like flowers of Mexican Bush Marigold (Tagetes lemmonii), the white to pink to red ...
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Quince
... to limit the amount by picking off developing fruit and flower buds, especially in young bonsai. Flowering quince likes to sucker from the roots. Suckers should be removed if a thich trunk is ... or orange flowers. Grows to three feet tall. Hardy in zones 5-8. Chaenomeles japonica 'Chojubai': Chojubai quince. Chaenomeles 'Orange Delight' - This cultivar, with its orange flowers, pale leaves and low- ...
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Flowering Quince for 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 years ... in late Fall after a few frosts have softened them. Proper Names The species names of Chaenomeles is a taxonomist's nightmare. Usually they are referred to as japonica although I see ...
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Spider Mites
... . Plants with hairs on the underside of leaves seem to be a favorite, although not necessarily. Among the all time favorites I have found are: Roses (yum!), Daylilies, Flowering Quince (Chaenomeles), Apples, (Malus), Blackberry and other Rubus, Boxwood (Buxus), and Junipers, but there are many, many other species that are susceptible. Plants grown indoors are especially vulnerable. Mites usually ...
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Entomosporium Leaf Spot of Photinia
... these ornamentals are susceptible to leaf spotting caused by the fungus Entomosporium mespili. Other ornamentals reported to be hosts of the fungus include juneberry (Amelanchier spp.), flowering quince (Chaenomeles spp.), loquat (Eriobotrya japonica), firethorn (Pyracantha coccinea var. formosana), Indian hawthorn (Rhaphiolepis indica), and mountain ash (Sorbus sitchensis). Fig. 1. Leaf spots on ...
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Floridata: Chaenomeles speciosa
... cm) blossoms. The Japanese have worked for centuries identifying preferred selections and creating hybrids of flowering quince that bloom in shades of scarlet, crimson, rose and brilliant red. This is a very popular ... with white and white tinged with lemon and, well.. you get the idea. The hybrid flowering quince, Chaenomeles x superba, is a cross between C. speciosa and C. japonica and it also is ...
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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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