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Old Homestead Flowering Quince

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Old Homestead Flowering Quince

Chaenomeles speciosa 'Old Homestead'

A Raintree selection! Propagated from cuttings taken from a long-abandoned homestead, this reliable farmer's workhorse brought both beauty and bounty to every hard-working home. Branches can be forced in late winter, to bring cheery pops of salmon-pink flowers indoors. The astringent yellow fruits in fall provide natural pectin to help homestead jams and jellies take shape.

Flowering quinces are a group of very winter hardy, thorny, dense, deciduous shrubs covered with an abundance of beautiful flowers early each spring. This is a great group of edible ornamentals that can also be used as hedge plants. For heavier yields, plant more than one variety.

USDA Zone: 5-9

Mature Size: 6' x 5'

Sun: Full Sun

Ripening Time: October

Pollination: Partially Self-Fruitful

Chaenomeles speciosa 'Old Homestead'

A Raintree selection! Propagated from cuttings taken from a long-abandoned homestead, this reliable farmer's workhorse brought both beauty and bounty to every hard-working home. Branches can be forced in late winter, to bring cheery pops of salmon-pink flowers indoors. The astringent yellow fruits in fall provide natural pectin to help homestead jams and jellies take shape.

Flowering quinces are a group of very winter hardy, thorny, dense, deciduous shrubs covered with an abundance of beautiful flowers early each spring. This is a great group of edible ornamentals that can also be used as hedge plants. For heavier yields, plant more than one variety.

USDA Zone: 5-9

Mature Size: 6' x 5'

Sun: Full Sun

Ripening Time: October

Pollination: Partially Self-Fruitful

$8.75

Original: $24.99

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Old Homestead Flowering Quince

$24.99

$8.75

Description

Chaenomeles speciosa 'Old Homestead'

A Raintree selection! Propagated from cuttings taken from a long-abandoned homestead, this reliable farmer's workhorse brought both beauty and bounty to every hard-working home. Branches can be forced in late winter, to bring cheery pops of salmon-pink flowers indoors. The astringent yellow fruits in fall provide natural pectin to help homestead jams and jellies take shape.

Flowering quinces are a group of very winter hardy, thorny, dense, deciduous shrubs covered with an abundance of beautiful flowers early each spring. This is a great group of edible ornamentals that can also be used as hedge plants. For heavier yields, plant more than one variety.

USDA Zone: 5-9

Mature Size: 6' x 5'

Sun: Full Sun

Ripening Time: October

Pollination: Partially Self-Fruitful

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