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Brighter Blooms - Flowering Quince, 3 gal. - No Shipping To AZ
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Brighter Blooms - Flowering Quince, 3 gal. - No Shipping To AZ

Vibrant Color Marks the End of Winter Why Flowering Quince Shrubs? Known as one of the vibrant shrubs that mark the end of winter, the Flowering Quince boasts incredible blooms that deepen in color with age. Vivid red-orange or pink florals emerge in March to open spring, offering a striking look before most flowering varieties bloom. Plus, …
Vibrant Color Marks the End of Winter Why Flowering Quince Shrubs? Known as one of the vibrant shrubs that mark the end of winter, the Flowering Quince boasts incredible blooms that deepen in color with age. Vivid red-orange or pink florals emerge in March to open spring, offering a striking look before most flowering varieties bloom. Plus, the Flowering Quince is easy to grow. From its soil adaptability to its wind tolerance, it thrives without effort and is particularly suited to barrier hedging or privacy plantings with extra colorespecially since it tops out at about 4 to 6 feet in height and has a wide-spreading development habit. And the Flowering Quince is unique. Its vivid-hued blooms deepen to a rich scarlet as the season progresses and its small, speckled fruit, similar to the crabapple, emerges. This pale-green fruit can be harvested and used to make incredible homemade jellies and jams you wont find at the supermarket. Why Fast-Growing-Trees.com is Better You wont find a healthier, better developed Flowering Quince because weve planted, grown and shipped your Quince with meticulous care, you get a hassle-free shrub thats ready to thrive in your landscape and burst with color and development quickly. In fact, when you buy our larger sizes, you can get explosive color, privacy and the iconic good looks of the Quince as soon as the first season in your garden. Few border hedges offer the versatility and functionality you'll find in the Flowering Quince. Get yours today before theyre gone!
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Vibrant Color Marks the End of Winter Why Flowering Quince Shrubs? Known as one of the vibrant shrubs that mark the end of winter, the Flowering Quince boasts incredible blooms that deepen in color with age. Vivid red-orange or pink florals emerge in March to open spring, offering a striking look before most flowering varieties bloom. Plus, the Flowering Quince is easy to grow. From its soil adaptability to its wind tolerance, it thrives without effort and is particularly suited to barrier hedging or privacy plantings with extra colorespecially since it tops out at about 4 to 6 feet in height and has a wide-spreading development habit. And the Flowering Quince is unique. Its vivid-hued blooms deepen to a rich scarlet as the season progresses and its small, speckled fruit, similar to the crabapple, emerges. This pale-green fruit can be harvested and used to make incredible homemade jellies and jams you wont find at the supermarket. Why Fast-Growing-Trees.com is Better You wont find a healthier, better developed Flowering Quince because weve planted, grown and shipped your Quince with meticulous care, you get a hassle-free shrub thats ready to thrive in your landscape and burst with color and development quickly. In fact, when you buy our larger sizes, you can get explosive color, privacy and the iconic good looks of the Quince as soon as the first season in your garden. Few border hedges offer the versatility and functionality you'll find in the Flowering Quince. Get yours today before theyre gone!