gve Sapling Messages 32 Reaction score 1 Location Switzerland Apr 6, 2007 #1 I came accross this thorny shrub and was wondering if anybody can help me identify this. I've been on the internet, but could not find anything. Please help. Thanks Gerhard Attachments red flower.jpg 57 KB · Views: 72
I came accross this thorny shrub and was wondering if anybody can help me identify this. I've been on the internet, but could not find anything. Please help. Thanks Gerhard
darrellw Mame Messages 244 Reaction score 2 Location Vancouver, WA, USA USDA Zone 8 Apr 6, 2007 #2 Quince? That would be my guess.
cbobgo Mame Messages 161 Reaction score 3 Location Santa Cruz, California USDA Zone 9b Apr 6, 2007 #3 looks pretty quincey to me too. Brent should be able to give us a definative answer. - bob
BONSAI_OUTLAW Banned Messages 150 Reaction score 2 Location Woodstown, NJ Apr 6, 2007 #4 Looks like a "Texas Scarlet Flowering Quince" to me.
B Brent Mame Messages 212 Reaction score 254 Location Lake County, Northern California Apr 6, 2007 #5 Flowering quince, Chaenomeles speciosa or C. japonica, no doubt about it. There are about a dozen red cultivars, pretty hard to tell which one it is. Brent EvergreenGardenworks.com see our blog at http://BonsaiNurseryman.typepad.com
Flowering quince, Chaenomeles speciosa or C. japonica, no doubt about it. There are about a dozen red cultivars, pretty hard to tell which one it is. Brent EvergreenGardenworks.com see our blog at http://BonsaiNurseryman.typepad.com
gve Sapling Messages 32 Reaction score 1 Location Switzerland Apr 7, 2007 #6 Thanks you all! It is exactly that. The moment I put in the name on the internet, I got the answer. Thanks again! Gerhard
Thanks you all! It is exactly that. The moment I put in the name on the internet, I got the answer. Thanks again! Gerhard