bcannaca > Flowering Quince among Holly
bcannaca > Flowering Quince in Romeo's parking lot
bcannaca > Colour urge today :-)
bcannaca > J.J. and blossoms.
bcannaca > Flowering Quince  - Chaenomeles 
"Gardeners in the West often refer to these species as "flowering quince" (although all quince have flowers). In the 19th and 20th centuries the name "japonica" was widely used (although, since japonica is a specific epithet which is shared by many other plants, this common name is particularly unhelpful). Originally used to refer to C. japonica, the latter common name was (and still is) often loosely applied to Chaenomeles, regardless of their species. The most commonly cultivated chaenomeles referred to as "japonica" are actually the hybrid C. � superba and C. speciosa, not C. japonica."
bcannaca > Flowering Quince - Chaenomeles.  
"Gardeners in the West often refer to these species as "flowering quince" (although all quince have flowers). In the 19th and 20th centuries the name "japonica" was widely used (although, since japonica is a specific epithet which is shared by many other plants, this common name is particularly unhelpful). Originally used to refer to C. japonica, the latter common name was (and still is) often loosely applied to Chaenomeles, regardless of their species. The most commonly cultivated chaenomeles referred to as "japonica" are actually the hybrid C. � superba and C. speciosa, not C. japonica."
bcannaca > Easter basket: Flowering Quince 'Texas Scarlet' - Chaenomeles japonica and bunnies.
bcannaca > Easter basket: Flowering Quince 'Texas Scarlet' - Chaenomeles japonica;
bcannaca > Flowering Quince - Chaenomeles.  
"Gardeners in the West often refer to these species as "flowering quince" (although all quince have flowers). In the 19th and 20th centuries the name "japonica" was widely used (although, since japonica is a specific epithet which is shared by many other plants, this common name is particularly unhelpful). Originally used to refer to C. japonica, the latter common name was (and still is) often loosely applied to Chaenomeles, regardless of their species. The most commonly cultivated chaenomeles referred to as "japonica" are actually the hybrid C. � superba and C. speciosa, not C. japonica."
Flowering Quince among Holly
bcannaca > Flowering Quince among Holly
Flowering Quince among Holly
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