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Flowering Quince

This shrub or small tree has two distinct personalities. Flowering Quince spends most of the year as a shrubby tangle of branches and non-descript foliage. But then, for a brief two or three weeks in early spring, it transforms itself into a drop-dead beauty. Its bare thorny branches are covered with brilliant 1 1/2 to 2 inch red blossoms that offer up a delightful fragrance.

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Common Name: Flowering  'Quince'
Botanical Name : Chaenomeles speciosa  'Cameo'

Fully double, fluffy, salmon flowers, bright green shiny foliage and a compact nature gives this quince special appeal.

Matures 4-5' tall x 4-5' wide.       Hardy to Zone 4.

Common Name: Flowering  'Quince'
Botanical Name : Chaenomeles speciosa  'Jet Trail'

A low-growing form with pure white blossoms. 'Jet Trail's' dense, compact form becomes almost cloud-like in appearnace in early-May as massive bunches of blossoms open up to produce a cottony spring show.

Matures 3' tall x 3' wide.       Hardy to Zone 4.

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