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The Golden Apples The Greeks and Romans valued the quince as the symbol of love. It was used in marriage ceremonies said to increase fertility. The “Cydonian apple” is widely valued known for its aromatic fruits throughout the Middle East. Other species were used in much the same way throughout the world.

Cathay QuinceChaenomeles cathayensis Ecos
Upright thorny shrub with dense short spur type branches. From Central China this species is used like the common quince including the making of candy and for pickling. Not well known this species has grown wel...
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Chinese Quince Pseudocydonia oblonga
Dense, upright small tree produces soft-pink flowers and the largest fruit up to 3 lbs. The bark ranges in color from green to brownish grey and flakes off the trunk producing a lovely “mosaic” effect. Does best ...
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Common QuinceCydonia oblonga
This is one of the most widely used fruits in the world cultivated for centuries for its use as for jelly, juice and lovely fragrance. Its origins go back to Iran, Turkestan and Saudi Arabia. Today it is grown fo...
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Lemony QuinceChaenomeles lagenaria Ecos
Almost all quinces produce fruit of some sort. Many of them are hard and bland. We were fortunate to grow this strain which came originally from an Iowa nurseryman whose main interest was ornamental plants. Th...
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