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Super Fusion Flowering Quince

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$26.99
$26.99 - $26.99
Current price $26.99
SKU D047Q
Chaenomeles x superba 'Fusion'

An unusually dwarfing variety with an arching 1'-2' tall and 8'-10' wide, spreading habit - newly developed in Germany as a seedling of 'Crimson and Gold'.  Single bowl-shaped, scintillating, carmine-red flowers. sporting a perky central flourish of gold anthers, appear in early spring on year-old and older branches.
 

Japanese flowering quinces are a group of very winter hardy, deciduous shrubs covered with an abundance of beautiful flowers early each spring. The varieties we offer each follow up with a crop of nutritious fruit with pineapple and citrus flavors that can be used to make jellies or syrups. This is a diverse group of edible ornamentals. For copious fruit, plant two varieties. 

USDA Zone: 4

Mature Size: 1'- 2' x 8'- 10'

Sun: Full Sun

Ripening Time: October/November

Pollination: Partially Self Fruitful

Size: 2 Quart Pot

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  • 10' x10'? 4' x 10? 1'-2' x 10'? Please clarify.

    This is a short spreading shrub that will be 1'-2' tall, but spread to 8'-10' wide

  • Why does it list an "arching 4' tall shrub" , but then "10'"?

    As it says in the description, this quince gets roughly 4 feet tall and 10 feet wide.

  • How much room do these need if I plant two to get fruit? what is the spread? and, yearly maintenance. Can I keep them somewhat small ?

    Flowering quince make small mostly tasteless fruits, they're really for the flowers. The trees are roughly 10'x10' and will cross pollinate within 300 ft.

  • Thorns?

    Oh yes. Definately thorns.