Flowering Quince (Chaenomeles japonica ‘Texas Scarlet’)

Flowering Quince

$29.95

What is Flowering Quince

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 color…especially since it tops out at about 4 to 6 feet in height and has a wide-spreading growth 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 won’t find at the supermarket.

You won’t find a healthier, better developed Flowering Quince – because we’ve planted, grown and shipped your Quince with meticulous care, you get a hassle-free shrub that’s ready to thrive in your landscape and burst with color and growth 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 they’re gone!

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How to Grow and Care for Flowering Quince

Flowering Quince (Chaenomeles japonica ‘Texas Scarlet’) Growing Requirements

Hardiness zone 5-9 outdoors

Planting

Choose a location with well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight (6 to 8 hours of sunlight per day). Dig a hole for your Quince that’s three times as wide and equal in depth as the root ball. Remove your plant from its original container, position into the hole ensuring that it’s standing upright, and the top of the root ball is even with the ground.

Begin backfilling the hole, tamping down lightly as you go. Once the hole has been completely filled, water to allow the soil to settle and eliminate any air pockets. Finally, apply a 3 to 5-inch layer of mulch around the plant to help enrich the soil as well as conserve moisture and control weeds.

Watering

The Flowering Quince is a drought-tolerant plant that requires a deep watering about once a week. We recommend watering these plants in the morning, at the base. If you’re not sure when to water, simply check the top 2 inches of soil for dryness. If the soil is dry here, it’s time to water your shrub.

Fertilizing

Apply a slow-release fertilizer once a year in early spring, before new growth emerges. Follow up by watering the surrounding soil to allow the fertilizer to penetrate into the roots. Be sure to follow the application instructions on the fertilizer.

Pruning

Minimal pruning is needed for these plants. Any broken branches can be pruned back in spring before new growth begins.

Flowering Quince (Chaenomeles japonica ‘Texas Scarlet’) Details

Common name Flowering Quince
Botanical name Chaenomeles japonica 'Texas Scarlet'
Plant type Fruit Trees, Bushes
Hardiness zone 5-9 outdoors
Growth rate Medium
Height 4-6 ft.
Width 3-5 ft.