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Japanese Quince - Chaenomeles japonica Seen in Japanse Tuin in Hasselt, Belgium (April, 2019).  Belgium,Chaenomeles japonica,Geotagged,Spring Click/tap to enlarge Country intro

Japanese Quince - Chaenomeles japonica

Seen in Japanse Tuin in Hasselt, Belgium (April, 2019).

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''Chaenomeles japonica'' is a species of Japanese Quince. It is a thorny deciduous shrub that is commonly cultivated. It is shorter than another commonly cultivated species ''C. speciosa'', growing to only about 1 m in height. The fruit is called Kusa-boke in Japanese. It is best known for its colorful spring flowers of red, white, pink or multi. It produces apple-shaped fruit that are a golden-yellow color containing red-brown seeds. The fruit is edible but hard, and not as well known for its jelly.. more

Similar species: Rosales
Species identified by Patomarazul
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Uploaded Dec 7, 2021. Captured Apr 6, 2019 14:10 in Japanese Garden, Gouverneur Verwilghensingel 15, 3500 Hasselt, Belgium.
  • SP-820UZ
  • f/4.5
  • 10/5000s
  • ISO80
  • 4mm