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Chaenomeles japonica 'Texas Scarlet' (Japanese quince)

German: Japanische ScheinquitteCzech: kdoulovec japonský
Genus:  ChaenomelesFamily:  Rosaceae,
Mature Height: 1.00 mDeciduous:  deciduous plant
Bloom in:    III, IV, Flower Colour:    red
Soil Preferred:  humic, Light Required:  full sunpart shade
Other Attributes:  deciduous shrub, hemispherical form, alternate leaves, ovate, leaf margin sinuate, fruit - pome, group plant, solitaire, hedge, attractive flowers, cut plant,
Photo: Chaenomeles japonica, Japanese quince, Chaenomeles
Chaenomeles japonica  'Texas Scarlet'  Japanese quince buds

Chaenomeles japonica 'Texas Scarlet'

Japanese quince

buds
Chaenomeles japonica   'Texas Scarlet'  Japanese quince flowers

Chaenomeles japonica 'Texas Scarlet'

Japanese quince

flowers
Chaenomeles japonica    'Texas Scarlet'  Japanese quince flowers

Chaenomeles japonica 'Texas Scarlet'

Japanese quince

flowers
Plants of Genus Chaenomeles:
01) Chaenomeles japonica 'Texas Scarlet' (Japanese quince), Ger: Japanische Scheinquitte, Czech: kdoulovec japonský
02) Chaenomeles speciosa (SWEET) NAKAI (quince), Ger: Scheinquitte, Czech: kdoulovec lahvicovitý

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[cz|Marie Fárová] Kdoulovec japonský - plody (Chaenomeles japonica)
Kdoulovec japonský - plody (Chaenomeles japonica)
[cz|wochozsky] Kdoulovec japonský (Chaenomeles japonica)
Kdoulovec japonský (Chaenomeles japonica)
[cz|garten] Kvetoucí keř kdoulovec japonský (Chaenomeles japonica)
Kvetoucí keř kdoulovec japonský (Chaenomeles japonica)
[cz|wochozsky] Kdoulovec japonský - cihlově červený nejběžnější (Chaenomeles japonica)
Kdoulovec japonský - cihlově červený nejběžnější (Chaenomeles japonica)
[cz|garten] Kvetoucí keř kdoulovec japonský (Chaenomeles japonica)
Kvetoucí keř kdoulovec japonský (Chaenomeles japonica)
[cz|wochozsky] Kdoulovec japonský - bílé květy (Chaenomeles japonica)
Kdoulovec japonský - bílé květy (Chaenomeles japonica)
[cz|garten] Kdoulovec japonský - kvetoucí keř (Chaenomeles japonica)
Kdoulovec japonský - kvetoucí keř (Chaenomeles japonica)
[cz|Marie Fárová] Kdoulovec japonský - plody (Chaenomeles japonica)
Kdoulovec japonský - plody (Chaenomeles japonica)
[cz|Marie Fárová] Kdoulovec japonský - plody (Chaenomeles japonica)
Kdoulovec japonský - plody (Chaenomeles japonica)
[cz|Poměnka] Kdoulovec (Chaenomeles japonica)
Kdoulovec (Chaenomeles japonica)
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Garden Shops: Chaenomeles - Japanese quince
FLOWERING QUINCE Chaenomeles Japonica BONSAI 10 seeds
C. japonica has a spreading habit, though of relatively small stature. The spiny branches host flowers in orange, coral and red, then glossy leaves, and later in the summer and autumn, pale yellow fruits flushed with rose. This is a very attractive deciduous flowering shrub with a spreading and rounded habit. Leaves are glossy, ovate, and medium green up to 2-1/2 inches long. Clusters of white, pink, orange, scarlet, or crimson cup shaped flowers 1 to 2 inches across, are borne on spiny branches. Very nice for a shrub border or espalliered to wall. Cut branches with swollen flower buds may be forced indoors, making a welcomed winter flower arrangement. To prune, remove only crossing, diseased or broken branches. Flowering quince should never be sheared. Zone 5-9 ...
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FLOWERING QUINCE Chaenomeles Japonica BONSAI 50 seeds
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Cameo Flowering Quince - Chaenomeles - Also Bonsai
QUINCE : Flowering quince (Chaenomeles speciosa or Japonica) is an old-fashioned deciduous shrub that American farmers of the 1800s often grew on their homesteads for its beauty and sometimes for a little bit of fruit. Its a bit of a mystery why farmers chose to grow this plant, as it does not produce large amounts of quality fruit--it is thought perhaps they simply loved the beauty of its early spring flowers. Cameo Flowering Quince - Chaenomeles x superb Cameo DWARF FLOWERING QUINCE. Beautiful slow growing quince with double flowers of a delicate pale peach. Plant can eventually reach 3 to 3 1/2 and maybe slightly wider in time. Extremely attractive when in flower and always receives lots of comments and attention. Also a Fantastic bonsai! ...
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Double Take Scarlet Storm Flowering Quince - Chaenomeles
Youll do a double take when you see this Quince that looks like a Camellia. Scarlet Storm puts on a spectacular early spring display of large red, double flowers. The Double Take Quinces are more than just pretty spring flowers; thornless and deer resistant, they do not produce fruit, and are drought tolerant once established. Developed by Dr. Tom Ranney and his team at the Mountain Horticultural Crops Research & Extension Center in beautiful North Carolina, the Double Take Quinces are sure to brighten spring landscapes across North America. ...
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Iwai Nishiki Flowering Quince - Chaenomeles - Also Bonsai
QUINCE : Flowering quince (Chaenomeles speciosa or Japonica) is an old-fashioned deciduous shrub that American farmers of the 1800s often grew on their homesteads for its beauty and sometimes for a little bit of fruit. Its a bit of a mystery why farmers chose to grow this plant, as it does not produce large amounts of quality fruit--it is thought perhaps they simply loved the beauty of its early spring flowers. Iwai-Nishiki Flowering Quince - Chaenomeles spec Toyo-Nishiki Iwai-Nishiki (C. speciosa) A spectacular spring display of double camellia-like flowers of the deepest red color. The most striking quince ever seen. A low spreading form with exotic appeal. Great, hardy shrub outdoors. Also a Fantastic bonsai! ...
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Double Take Orange Storm Flowering Quince - Chaenomeles - Proven Winners
QUINCE : Flowering quince (Chaenomeles speciosa or Japonica) is an old-fashioned deciduous shrub that American farmers of the 1800s often grew on their homesteads for its beauty and sometimes for a little bit of fruit. Its a bit of a mystery why farmers chose to grow this plant, as it does not produce large amounts of quality fruit--it is thought perhaps they simply loved the beauty of its early spring flowers. Youll do a double take when you see this Quince that looks like a Camellia. Orange Storm puts on a spectacular early spring display of large double flowers with intense orange color. More than just pretty flowers, the Double Take Quinces are easy to care for, having neither thorns or fruit. Once established, they are extremely drought tolerant. Developed by Dr. Tom Ranney and his team at the Mountain Crops Research & Extension Center in beautiful North Carolina, Orange Storm and the other Double Take Quinces are sure to brighten spring gardens across North America. Big, ric ...
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Double Take Pink Storm Flowering Quince - Chaenomeles - Proven Winners
QUINCE : Flowering quince (Chaenomeles speciosa or Japonica) is an old-fashioned deciduous shrub that American farmers of the 1800s often grew on their homesteads for its beauty and sometimes for a little bit of fruit. Its a bit of a mystery why farmers chose to grow this plant, as it does not produce large amounts of quality fruit--it is thought perhaps they simply loved the beauty of its early spring flowers. Intense pink, early spring flowers are very large and doubled. Prune after flowering. Drought tolerant once established. Early spring color. Good for cut flowers. Thornless and deer resistant, it does not produce fruit. More than just pretty flowers, the Double Take Quinces are easy to care for, having neither thorns or fruit. Once established, they are extremely drought tolerant. Developed by Dr. Tom Ranney and his team at the Mountain Crops Research & Extension Center in beautiful North Carolina, Orange Storm and the other Double Take Quinces are sure to brighten spring g ...
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