I can't believe it's been a year since I last did a "favourite corner" post. How time flies, hey. This time my post will be more focused on a favourite shrub than an actual favourite corner, but the shrub is in a corner, so what the hell...
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Japanese Quince/Blomkweper |
Chaenomeles japonica is normally grown as an ornamental plant due to its beautiful orange-red to bright-red flowers. They also produce small quinces. Yes, they are perfectly edible. James Wong filled my head with mini-quinces and rumptopf about a year ago now. The rumptopf is still outstanding, as the mini-quinces are still very much outstanding too.
I must be honest; I have no idea how long this little shrub will take to fruit. I just hope it's not seven years or an equally ridiculous amount of time. Even worse - I hope it's not a "Speciosa" flowering hybrid which doesn't produce fruit. The horror! That's the thing with most South African nurseries: the plants are not properly named and the naming might sometimes even be a bit dodgy. Oh well, let's just hope for the best.
Botanical name: CHAENOMELES JAPONICA
Common name: Japanese Quince/Flowering Quince
Volksnaam: Blomkweper
Native to: Japan
Date planted/sowed: June 2013
Ease to grow: Extremely easy to grow
Costs: The shrub was a gift but costs around R85.00, plus compost of around R10.00/bag
Notes: Grows well in shady spots, but doesn't flower or produce fruit as well