we have several quince trees... the fruit has a very distinctive taste... like lemony apples... makes amazing jam or wine... and my son occassionally boils up quince, apple and pear to eat with custard...
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from:
http://www.treesdirect.co.uk/
"Fruiting Quince ~ Cydonia oblonga, "Vranja"
Decorative pale pink flowers in April/May,
& large fragrant golden fruit in late summer.
Green leaves with downy underside turning
a beautiful yellow in autumn.
Quince are self fertile, long-lived, like moist soil,
will flourish near water, they prefer a warm site,
in an orchard or as a specimen tree giving year
round interest.
Flowers feed beneficial insects & the fruit is relished
by wildlife and birds in winter.
Romantic associations, a perfect wedding present.
Height & spread in 10 years 4 x 3m.
Approx height when sent 2 metres, £45.00 + carriage "