This old time favorite is one of the first shrubs to bloom in the spring. The Flowering Quince produces large clusters flowers resembling white rose buds generally in April-May (earlier for southern states). This makes a really nice shrub for a border or espaliered to a wall. They have attractive shiny green foliage with reddish tinge. The Flowering Quince prefers sun, but will grow in partial shade. Grows to 3-4 feet in height with an equal spread. The fruit that this plant bears is apple like, 2-4 inches in diameter, edible and appeals to both man and wildlife. You can use this fruit to make jelly. The stems are thorny so this plant is a good choice to use to use as a hedge to discourage traffic. Ships from Marthas Secrets. NO SHIPPING to CA, AZ, AK, WA, OR or HI per your State laws.
**When ordering during the winter months, if you don't know what dormant/bareroot is, please ask before purchasing. Upon arrival, you trees will resemble a stick with roots**