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Quince - Texas Scarlet Flowering
Quince - Texas Scarlet Flowering The Quince 'Texas Scarlet Flowering', Chaenomeles x 'Texas Scarlet', is one of the first shrubs to bloom in the spring. The flowers emerge before the foliage. The young foliage also emerges red and turns green as it matures into the seasons. This shrub ‘shines’ in early spring! It displays glossy, green foliage which appears soon after the profuse red flowers cover the plant in spring. The suggested uses for this plant include specimen plant, border, barrier, hedge, cut flowers, and attracting wildlife. The yellow- green fruits are apple-like, are on display by mid-fall, and attract wildlife. The Texas Flowering Quince does best in full sunlight. It is adaptable to both dry and moist sites. This shrub is not fussy about soils types and pH levels. This plant can thrive in urban environments! Bring spring into your home by cutting branches and displaying the bright flowers in a vase or floral arrangement! * Early Spring Blast of Color!
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