flowering quince stock ???
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flowering quince stock ???
Hello Ausbonsai members.
I was wondering if any one can tell me where I can get a really nice flowering quince stock plant. Preferably clump style.. I'm located in Liverpool Sydney. Happy to travel within reason.
Many thanks.
I was wondering if any one can tell me where I can get a really nice flowering quince stock plant. Preferably clump style.. I'm located in Liverpool Sydney. Happy to travel within reason.
Many thanks.
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Re: flowering quince stock ???
hello
I would recommend that you visit Ray Nesci Bonsai Nursery
26 Sagars Rd Dural 2158
best regards
Jonas
I would recommend that you visit Ray Nesci Bonsai Nursery
26 Sagars Rd Dural 2158
best regards
Jonas
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Re: flowering quince stock ???
Maybe give him a ring first,to see if he has got something that you are looking for,fair drive from Liverpool,but worth a visit anyway. 

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Re: flowering quince stock ???
Thanks all. I have been there quite a few times and never seen a big quince. However he maybe be able to source one. Many thanks
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Re: flowering quince stock ???
I don't think flowering quince get very thick. Flowering quince is generally Chaenomeles spp. They grow as multi trunk shrubs with relatively thin stems. Flowering quince is grown as bonsai. Easy to get thinner specimens but very difficult to find well established ones and mostly multi trunk clumps.
Pseudocydonia sinensis is Chinese Quince. It is used as bonsai and can make a much thicker trunk with beautiful peeling bark.
Pseudocydonia sinensis is Chinese Quince. It is used as bonsai and can make a much thicker trunk with beautiful peeling bark.
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Re: flowering quince stock ???
They are grown as clump style for a reason.
Never seen and large trunk on any. The one I have in the ground for the last 3 years has notput on a lot of girth in that time
Ken
Never seen and large trunk on any. The one I have in the ground for the last 3 years has notput on a lot of girth in that time

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Re: flowering quince stock ???
Not sure if gentleman is on this forum, but on eBay Graham had a couple (ground grown). Look up seller:parr1382.
Message him, he is currently able to ship bare root ones. But I was fortunate he dropped off a lovely double peach quince on his travels.
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Message him, he is currently able to ship bare root ones. But I was fortunate he dropped off a lovely double peach quince on his travels.
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Re: flowering quince stock ???
[quote="Borosta"]Not sure if gentleman is on this forum, but on eBay Graham had a couple (ground grown). Look up seller:parr1382.
Message him, he is currently able to ship bare root ones. But I was fortunate he dropped off a lovely double peach quince on his travels.
Hi I do watch him on eBay will contact him and see if he has got any. Many thanks
Message him, he is currently able to ship bare root ones. But I was fortunate he dropped off a lovely double peach quince on his travels.
Hi I do watch him on eBay will contact him and see if he has got any. Many thanks
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Re: flowering quince stock ???
EBay is the place. They can be bare rooted and post through the mail in winter. I got one this way.
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