Chaenomeles x superba “Hollandia” is a hybrid of Chaenomeles japonica and Chaenomeles speciosa. Read all about flowering quince here.

Photo by Ella Schwab

Photo by Ella Schwab
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Chaenomeles x superba “Hollandia” is a hybrid of Chaenomeles japonica and Chaenomeles speciosa. Read all about flowering quince here.
Photo by Ella Schwab
Photo by Ella Schwab
All images in this post are courtesy of Ella Schwab who is a talented young photographer and my beautiful daughter.
Read all about Flowering Quince here.
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