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I bought a little flowering quince clump from a local nursery last year (out off leaf at the time) Pic below. Label simply stated as chaenomeles.
Since leafing out it has shown what looks to be variegated leaves? Has some pink in the new growing tips also.
Are variegated quince common, or do I now own a freak of nature in which I can propagate from & make millions & millions of dollars???
[ID] Chaenomeles variegated leaf?
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[ID] Chaenomeles variegated leaf?
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Re: [ID] Chaenomeles variegated leaf?
You are now a millionaire. Feel free to start spending. hehe, just kidding. I couldn't find it with a google or bing search so it might be a freak. Looks quite nice.
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Yeah - I did a google search also but didn't find much either. Just deciding on a Lamborghini colour now...you want one?
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Lol, sure. White lambo please. Like the Wolf of Walls Street.Keep Calm and Ramify wrote: ↑October 30th, 2023, 9:57 amYeah - I did a google search also but didn't find much either. Just deciding on a Lamborghini colour now...you want one?
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Re: [ID] Chaenomeles variegated leaf?
Good luck with that. I have had variegated flowering quince for years. I have never bothered to propagate it until this year. I'm not sure if it's exactly the same as yours. It looks similar. You may indeed have a new clone.Keep Calm and Ramify wrote: ↑October 30th, 2023, 9:38 am
Are variegated quince common, or do I now own a freak of nature in which I can propagate from & make millions & millions of dollars???
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Oh cool! Thank you Treeman.treeman wrote: ↑October 30th, 2023, 10:19 amGood luck with that. I have had variegated flowering quince for years. I have never bothered to propagate it until this year. I'm not sure if it's exactly the same as yours. It looks similar. You may indeed have a new clone.Keep Calm and Ramify wrote: ↑October 30th, 2023, 9:38 am
Are variegated quince common, or do I now own a freak of nature in which I can propagate from & make millions & millions of dollars???
OK people start waving those cheque books at me...I got 2 luxury cars on back order & papa needs a new pair of shoes!
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Re: [ID] Chaenomeles variegated leaf?
Hi there ! I’m located in southeast Michigan - in the states - and made an account with this forum just so I could also discuss with you about your quince with variegation. I was also just researching online to see if I could find any info - and this forum was the only thing!!
I do not practice bonsai. My quince came with my home that I purchased 5 years ago, so I’m not even 100% certain of the variety. It is thornless, does not produce fruit. And has a sort of bright hot pink coral colored flower.
I first noticed the variegation 3 years ago. It has stayed stable since, and increased. It only exists on 1 branch. The leaf tips are pink- but the leaves turn almost white , with pink. I uploaded a couple photos. It seems like the leaves begin more green- but then turn white - which I also thought was interesting.
Is your quince thornless as well?
I do not practice bonsai. My quince came with my home that I purchased 5 years ago, so I’m not even 100% certain of the variety. It is thornless, does not produce fruit. And has a sort of bright hot pink coral colored flower.
I first noticed the variegation 3 years ago. It has stayed stable since, and increased. It only exists on 1 branch. The leaf tips are pink- but the leaves turn almost white , with pink. I uploaded a couple photos. It seems like the leaves begin more green- but then turn white - which I also thought was interesting.
Is your quince thornless as well?
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Re: [ID] Chaenomeles variegated leaf?
Hey Smallseeds,
Wow that is a nice flowering Chaenomeles you've adopted. The one I have purchased looks nowhere near as pretty as that! Mine threw some spot flowers here back in January. Very generic single blossom flower, softish pink in colour. Pic below.
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Wow that is a nice flowering Chaenomeles you've adopted. The one I have purchased looks nowhere near as pretty as that! Mine threw some spot flowers here back in January. Very generic single blossom flower, softish pink in colour. Pic below.
Although small, mine does not seem to grow thorns. It did develop some ugly fruit where the few flowers were. Interesting enough it seems to have most pink / white / yellow colouring when the new leaves have just shot - returning to full darker green as they mature. (this being the opposite growth pattern to yours?)Smallseedsgardendesign wrote: ↑March 18th, 2024, 4:32 am It is thornless, does not produce fruit. It seems like the leaves begin more green- but then turn white - which I also thought was interesting.
Is your quince thornless as well?
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