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Cydonia oblonga
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Cydonia oblonga. QUINCE, FRUITING. West Asia
ROSACEAE (Rose family)
Quinces, which are not much good to eat raw, but can be cooked up like apple pie, grow on small deciduous trees with large, attractive flowers.

Cydonia oblonga 'Vranja'
Genus: Cydonia
Species: oblonga
Cultivar: 'Vranja' ...

USDA Plants Database
Pseudocydonia sinensis is planted in the highlighted USDA hardiness zones to the left and is not known to widely escape cultivaton.

CYDONIA OBLONGA See Quince
CYNOMETRA CAULIFLORA - Namnam, Nam Nam
A small tree from Southeast Asia, it carries a fleshy pod 2-4" long, shaped like a kidney. It has several crops a year, is slow growing and propagated by seed.

Cydonia - Mediterranean Quince
Cydonia oblonga - Quince
Eriobotrya - Loquats
Eriobotrya deflexa - Bronze Loquat
Eriobotrya japonica - Japanese Loquat; Japanese Medlar ...

Cydonia Japonica
Cydonia Japonica - Varieties of these are numerous, though many are much alike, Among the best are Knap Hill Scarlet, with large crimson-scarlet flowers; nivalis, the best pure white; albo-cincta, in which they are tinted pink; ...

QUINCE
Cydonia oblonga
General Notes
Fruit used to make preserves and candy. Has Fragrant Fruit. SelecTree lists no cultivars of oblonga.

Synonymy: Cydoniaceae Schnizlein, Malaceae Small, nom. cons., Mespilaceae Schultz-Schultzenstein, Pyraceae Vest, Sorbaceae Brenner ...

Cydonia oblonga
Family: Rosaceae
Quince
Origin: Southwest Asia
The quince is a deciduous thornless shrub or small tree, 13-20 ft high, with crowded gnarled branches and a low crooked habit. Young branchlets are covered with a pale greyish wool.

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Chinese quince (Pseudocydonia sinensis)
Chinese wisteria, Japanese wisteria (American wisteria, Wisteria sinensis, Wisteria floribunda)
Chinese witch hazel, Japanese witch hazel, common witch hazel (Hamamelis japonica, Hamamelis mollis) ...

Membrillero [Spanish]: Cydonia oblonga
Membrillero [Spanish]: Cydonia oblonga oblonga
Membrillero Japonés [Spanish]: Chaenomeles japonica
Membrillero Japonés [Spanish]: Chaenomeles japonica
Membrillo [English]: Dalbergia monetaria ...

pendula Weeping Higan Cherry Prunus x yedoensis Yoshino Cherry Pseudocydonia sinensis Chinese Quince Pseudolarix kaempferi Golden Larch Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglasfir Pseudotsuga menziesii var.

The common sweet quince (Cydonia oblonga) is an applelike fruit tree that has been cultivated for more than 4,000 years, first in Turkey and Iran, where it is native, then in Britain, North America, and elsewhere.

The seeds, on account of their mucilage, have soothing and demulcent properties and are used internally in the form of Decoctum Cydoniae, an official preparation of the British Pharmacopoeia.

Botanical name Cydonia oblonga
Group Fruit, tree
Flowering time Late spring
Planting time Late autumn to early spring
Height and spread 3.5-4.5m (11-15ft) on Quince A rootstock grown as a half-standard. On Quince C rootstock 3-3.

Poncirus trifoliata is used as a dwarfing under-stock for Citrus (orange); Pyrus (pear) is grafted on Cydonia (quince) as a dwarfing under-stock; a number of Cotoneaster species have been grafted to Pyrus (pear) arid Crataegus (hawthorn).

Quince - shrub or small tree of the Asian genera Chaenomeles and Cydonia of the family Rosaceae (rose family). The common quince (Cydonia oblonga) is a spineless tree with edible fruits cu...

Closely related to the common quince (Cydonia oblonga) which has entire leaf margins, fewer stamens (20+), and styles basally connate (i.e., fused).

Branches cut in the winter can be forced into bloom indoors. This is not the edible quince, which is a related species of the genus Cydonia but delicious marmalades and jellies can be produced from flowering quince's hard aromatic fruit.

See also: Quince, Green, Fruits, Apple, Orange

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