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Quince


Nice display of blossom. maybe fruit later?
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A neighbour had one, in the country house we rented, and hers was on a south facing wall and was fantastic, growing up her house. She had so much fruit, she made quince jam.
Gracie - It's a type of fruit. Very hard and sour, like a cooking apple. You have to cook them, and often they are a pink hue. Unusual to eat, and nice mixed in with cooking apples, or if you have enough, you make jam or jelly with them.
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