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Chaenomeles speciosa Kinshiden - Flowering Quince

Chaenomeles speciosa Kinshiden - Flowering Quince

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Provencheres Sur Fave" would be translated to "Provencheres Sur Fave" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
I received my young plant this morning and installed it this afternoon. For once, the packaging was mishandled but the young plant didn't suffer any damage, it is as described, in good health, and it just needs to tiller; but that will be for next year!! Thank you again to Promesse de fleurs who keeps its promises.

Thierry

Nonvilliers Grandhoux
Quite beautiful water

Anne

10/10
Nothing to say

Martial F.

Lacaze, 81, 600m (1968ft)
in bloom and magnificent

philippe

Chartres (28)" would be translated as "Chartres (28)" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
A big crush for this Kinshiden quince tree, whose delicate and pale green flowering is truly surprising. The young plant arrived in very good condition last spring. Despite the intense heat of the summer of 2018, and a big scare upon returning from vacation seeing it completely dried up, here it is, once again preparing to flower this spring! Its apparent delicacy hides great resilience... and that's a good thing!

Sandrine

Zone 8A" would be translated as "Hardiness Zone 8A" in British English.
Hello, Is this variety thorny? Regards

Laetitia

Good
Approximately 50 cm (20in) tall, no issues.

Daniele R.

Flowers like I imagined them and from this spring, magnificent, but the shoots don't grow quickly, let's give them time to settle...

edwige O.

Morbihan
It is magnificent. Superb flowering.

dorothee

Chartres
Very beautiful bush. Impeccable delivery and careful packaging. The young plant is healthy and vigorous. And I have the pleasure of discovering the first flowers, stunning, with this soft and unique green, and whose colour matches the photo. Since I have just received and planted it, I will see later if its development follows a normal course, but for now it's a lovely botany encounter! Thank you!

Sandrine