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Speciosa and hybrid flowering c. This species is an old one and has been cultivated in asia for thousands of years.
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Three shrub species japanese c. Speciosa frequently used in informal hedges bears red pink or white flowers and grows to about 2 metres 6 6 feet. The common flowering quince c. Growth habit changes with cultivars often reaching 3 to 4 feet high.Japanese flowering quince is a low growing spring flowering shrub with dark green shiny leaves. The japanese quince c. Lagenaria which are attractive shrubs bearing showy pink red or orange flowers in early spring. Chaenomeles is a genus of species of deciduous spiny shrubs in the family rosaceae.
Flowering quince plants light up the spring for a few weeks with a blaze of colorful blooms. Bright orange scarlet flowers appear after the leaves emerge. The most common names for this attractive shrub are japanese quince or simply japonica. There are many varieties of japanese quince chaenomeles japonica and common flowering quince c.
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