Quinces

Quince is a beautiful small deciduous tree that combines ornamental appeal with unique aromatic fruits prized for preserves and cooking. These attractive trees reach 10-12 feet tall with showy pinkish-white blooms in spring and large, golden-yellow fruits that ripen in fall, creating multi-season interest in the landscape.

The fragrant, hard fruits are too astringent for fresh eating but transform into exceptional jellies, pastes (membrillo), and baked desserts when cooked, releasing their distinctive floral-apple aroma. High in vitamin C and natural pectin, quinces add aromatic complexity to fresh cider, cranberry sauce, and other fruit preparations while making classic quince jelly that sets beautifully without added pectin. The fruits store exceptionally well, perfuming rooms with their sweet fragrance for weeks. Easy to grow and remarkably tough, quince trees fruit reliably with minimal care and demonstrate excellent pest and disease resistance compared to other pome fruits.

Self-fertile and requiring no pollination partner, quinces adapt to various soil types and thrive in full sun with moderate water. Hardy to -25°F and suitable for USDA Zones 5-9, quinces are ideal for heritage orchards, edible landscapes, and anyone seeking low-maintenance fruit trees with unique culinary applications and Old World charm.

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Quince is a beautiful small deciduous tree that combines ornamental appeal with unique aromatic fruits prized for preserves and cooking. These attractive trees reach 10-12 feet tall with showy pinkish-white blooms in spring and large, golden-yellow fruits that ripen in fall, creating multi-season interest in the landscape.

The fragrant, hard fruits are too astringent for fresh eating but transform into exceptional jellies, pastes (membrillo), and baked desserts when cooked, releasing their distinctive floral-apple aroma. High in vitamin C and natural pectin, quinces add aromatic complexity to fresh cider, cranberry sauce, and other fruit preparations while making classic quince jelly that sets beautifully without added pectin. The fruits store exceptionally well, perfuming rooms with their sweet fragrance for weeks. Easy to grow and remarkably tough, quince trees fruit reliably with minimal care and demonstrate excellent pest and disease resistance compared to other pome fruits.

Self-fertile and requiring no pollination partner, quinces adapt to various soil types and thrive in full sun with moderate water. Hardy to -25°F and suitable for USDA Zones 5-9, quinces are ideal for heritage orchards, edible landscapes, and anyone seeking low-maintenance fruit trees with unique culinary applications and Old World charm.

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