We grow them in Los Angeles so Houston should be ok.How do you think they'd do in Houston, Don? I don't know anyone here that grows them.
Scott
The one thing that has been interesting to me as I have purchased different ones from around this country is some reds bloom more of an orange base (majority) and one has a deep nice red. It's not the soil (ph) as thy have been repotted many times since purchase. I believe there are some different variants out there.
I wish I had marked down and kept track of where i got the good red one from...But I didn't.
I'm just happy to see there are several suppliers out there, where you can get them from.
Home Depot has three different colors of red this spring in my area.
Home Depot has three different colors of red this spring in my area.
Sorry I thought quince were quince. I picked up the Texas scarlet this year. Awesome colored red flowers. I thought the word chojubai identified all of the varieties. I'm new to them. Seems you could do the same thing with any of them. Except the hybrids would be improved.