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flowering quince

noun

  1. any shrub belonging to the genus Chaenomeles, of the rose family, native to eastern Asia, having showy, waxy flowers and a quincelike fruit, grown widely as an ornamental.


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Black irises, poppies and flowering quince from her garden adorned vases, shallow banchan dishes and scalloped serving trays.

The choices include forsythia, various willows and Japanese flowering quince, as well as a range of prunus, specifically Japanese flowering apricot, flowering plum, flowering cherry and fruiting peach.

Shrubs such as witch hazel, flowering quince and rose-of-Sharon require little regular pruning.

Each week, Thompson altered its identity, dappling the mass with local flowering quince, velvet philodendrons or autumn foliage and berries, depending on the season.

Or rather than dank shade, open sunny areas filled with flowering quince, colorful coneflowers, textural grasses, resilient ferns and West Coast native plantings.

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