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- Aegle marmelos (redirect from Bengal-quince)Do you have cultivation info on this plant? Edit this section! Do you have propagation info on this plant? Edit this section! Do you have pest and disease...6 KB (115 words) - 20:04, 6 July 2009
- Chaenomeles japonica (redirect from Japanese-quince)Thunb. Cydonia japonica, Pers. Chaenomeles lagenaria, Koidzumi). Japan Quince. Japonica. Fig. 889. Shrub, 3-6 ft., with spreading, spiny branches: lvs...5 KB (115 words) - 11:10, 28 June 2009
- the pears and apples, but the mountain-ashes or sorbuses, the medlar and quinces, the chokeberries and other groups (Bentham & Hooker, Genera Plantarum,...12 KB (82 words) - 23:47, 8 December 2009
- oblonga, Mill. (C. Cydonia, Pers. C. vulgaris, Pers. Pyrus Cydonia, Linn.). Quince. Fig. 1184. Shrub or small tree to 15, rarely to 25 ft., with slender, spineless...4 KB (115 words) - 16:35, 19 August 2009
- "A quince for you, a quince for me, quinces we shall eat," comes from. In Lebanon, it is called "Sfarjel" and also used to make jam. In Iran quince is...20 KB (1,499 words) - 11:15, 12 December 2009
- Not hardy north of Philadelphia, except in favored localities. See also Quince. CH The above text is from the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture. It may...3 KB (115 words) - 00:44, 31 August 2009
- grafted or budded. Medlars may also be worked on pear, thorn (Crataegus) or quince. The Dutch or Hollandish and the Nottingham are the leading varieties. The...3 KB (58 words) - 18:40, 5 January 2010
- Chinese-quince Chaenomeles speciosa, (Sweet) Nakai Pseudocydonia sinensis, (Thouin) C. K. Schneid....135 bytes (12 words) - 00:33, 3 December 2011
- Flowering-quince Chaenomeles japonica, (Thunb.) Lindl. ex Spach Chaenomeles speciosa, (Sweet) Nakai...134 bytes (12 words) - 00:48, 3 December 2011
- Aronia - chokeberry Chaenomeles - Japanese quince Cotoneaster - cotoneaster Crataegus - hawthorn Cydonia - quince Docynia Eriobotrya - loquat Eriolobus =...2 KB (123 words) - 04:08, 4 May 2007
- (called stone cells because of their hardness) of pears (Pyrus communis) and quinces (Cydonia oblonga) and those of the shoot of the wax-plant (Hoya carnosa)...8 KB (1,167 words) - 05:21, 6 April 2007
- trees. Pears are dwarfed by growing on quince roots. Any quince may be used, but the Angers, upon which quinces are commonly propagated, is the best dwarfing...16 KB (78 words) - 21:36, 15 September 2009
- Cydonia, apples from Cydon, now Canea, in Crete). Rosaceae, subfamily Pomeae. Quince. Shrub or small tree, grown for its fruit, which is much used for preserves...4 KB (113 words) - 16:34, 19 August 2009
- Fruit of apple, pear, quince, etc.CH...127 bytes (7 words) - 01:38, 14 April 2009
- white or pink. The leaves are 7–14 cm long. C. japonica (Maule's Quince or Japanese Quince) is native to Japan, and has small fruit, apple-shaped, 3–4 cm...5 KB (291 words) - 21:19, 9 December 2009
- (Hardy Plumbago) Cercocarpus (Mountain-mahogany) * Chaenomeles (Japanese Quince) Chamaebatiaria (Fernbush) Chamaedaphne (Leatherleaf) Chimonanthus (Wintersweet)...8 KB (23 words) - 21:23, 16 April 2009
- Traditionally this includes those genera (apple, cotoneaster, hawthorn, pear, quince, rowan, whitebeam, etc), whose fruits consist of five capsules (called "cores")...4 KB (470 words) - 04:00, 4 May 2007
- Horticulture Cotoneaster (cotoneum, quince, and aster, similar: the leaves of some species resemble those of the quince). Rosaceae, subfamily Pomeae. Shrubs...8 KB (715 words) - 05:09, 10 August 2009
- pear which is inedible in the raw state, but it is excellent when used as quinces are. It is fragrant and ornamental. The tree is a most vigorous and clean...71 KB (149 words) - 01:53, 5 March 2015
- bearing the fls. singly on leafy growths of the season (the frs., like the quince, having no true detachable peduncles as do pears and apples), and in having...2 KB (56 words) - 18:48, 5 January 2010