Quince Chaenomeles oblonga 100 Seeds
Cydonia oblonga, commonly known as the quince, is a small deciduous tree that typically reaches heights of 5 to 8 meters (16 to 26 feet) tall. Its overall appearance resembles that of a pear tree, with a gnarled trunk and spreading branches. The leaves are oval-shaped, glossy green, and have a slightly fuzzy texture on the underside. In spring, the quince tree produces beautiful pink or white blossoms with five petals, similar in appearance to apple or pear blossoms. These fragrant flowers attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies. The fruit of Cydonia oblonga, also called quince, is distinctive and easily recognizable. It is typically large, yellow-green to golden-yellow when ripe, and has a lumpy, irregular shape resembling a pear or apple. The fruit's skin is tough and fuzzy when mature, and its flesh is firm, dry, and highly aromatic. Quinces are known for their tartness and astringency when raw, but they become sweet and flavorful when cooked. Growing Instructions The see