Cameo Flowering Quince |
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Rosaceae Chaenomeles Speciosa Cameo |
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Grows In | Zone 5A · -20° to -15° F through Zone 9B · 25° to 30° F Grows in Ashburn! (Learn More) |
Sun Exposure | Full / Mostly Sun |
Soil Drainage | Well Drained |
Resistent To | Deer Resistant, Drought, Disease, Heat |
Flower Color | Peach, Coral |
Blooms | Spring Blooms, Early Spring Blooms |
Foliage Color | Medium Green, Dark Green |
Average Height | 4' to 5' |
Average Width | 4' to 6' |
Attracts | Wildlife, Visual Attention, Songbirds / Birds |
Noteworthy Characteristics
Cameo Quince is most well known for being one of the first plants in the landscape to bloom each year. It's soft apricot-pink blooms precede foliage and last for up to two months! And for bird lovers- you will be happy to know that birds love the fruit that appears during the summer months.
Uses
Cameo Quince works well as a single specimen flowering shrub, in groupings, flowering shrub borders, wildlife gardens, asian theme gardens, cottage gardens, and just about anywhere in the garden for a splash of late winter and sping color.
Culture & Care Tips
Cameo Quince prefers Full to Mostly Sun... six or more hours a day of direct sun. Once established Quince requires very little water. Well drained soil is best. Pruning is not necessary, however, Quince does take very well to pruning if a more compact shrub form is desired.
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My flowering quince arrived in excellent shape. Your packing was superior. It is planted and seems to be thriving (new leaves already). I will be so pleased when it blooms. Thanks for a smooth and speedy transaction.
Hi Astrid - Great to hear the Quince arrived safely and that it's already putting out new growth after having been planted. If it gets a good amount of sun you should see lots of blooms next spring!