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Flowering Quince
Signifies the End of Winter
Here’s why your Garden or Landscape needs this Awesome Shrub:
Incredible blooms that deepen in color with age
Works well in a variety of soil types
Strong plant with high wind tolerance
Makes a great barrier hedge
Fruit can be used in jellies and jams
Beautify your Borders with the Flowering Quince
If you’re in search of a hedge with tons of eye-popping floral coverage, then look no further than the Flowering Quince. Topping out at about 4 feet high, this wide-spreading plant perfectly fills in borders or just about any planting location you choose. An early bloom in March brings vibrant colors to your yard or landscape right at the start of the season. A gorgeous display of either red, pink or orange flowers will begin to flood your shrub as soon as winter releases its icy grip. Tolerant of dry sites and able to withstand strong winds, the Flowering Quince is a great candidate for hedges, borders and barriers.
Flowers, Fruits and Jams, Oh My
Like fine wine, the Flowering Quince’s blooms get better with age. Their bright color turns deeper as the season progresses. The radiant scarlet petals will morph into an unforgettable maroon you'll look forward to each season. As if the show of flowers wasn’t enough, your Quince will reward you with a shower of pale-green fruit that resembles the crabapple. Once they mature to a ripened red, remove the small, speckled fruit and use them to make incredible homemade jellies and jams you won't soon forget.
Few border hedges offer the versatility and functionality you'll find in the Flowering Quince. Get yours today!
3-5 seed. This is plenty seed for at least two bushes.
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