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ChrissieD 02-08-2009 09:29 PM

Can anyone help me identify a shrub in our garden? It has green fruit (?)....
 
Hello

I am new to gardening and therefore to this website and we have recently moved into house with huge garden and we are feeling quite overwhelmed but love it (sort of). We are trying to keep a diary of what we are doing and trying to learn the names of all our plants.

I wondered whether anyone can tell me what type of shrub we have in our garden - it has green fruit, the size of a large walnut that turn yellow later in the year. Does anyone know what it is?

Thank you very much for any replies.

Chrissie

Al[_4_] 03-08-2009 08:43 AM

Can anyone help me identify a shrub in our garden? It has green fruit (?)....
 
I wondered whether anyone can tell me what type of shrub we have in our
garden - it has green fruit, the size of a large walnut that turn yellow
later in the year. Does anyone know what it is?


Quince?

Al.

Sacha[_4_] 03-08-2009 10:13 AM

Can anyone help me identify a shrub in our garden? It has green fruit (?)....
 
On 2009-08-02 21:29:14 +0100, ChrissieD
said:


Hello

I am new to gardening and therefore to this website and we have
recently moved into house with huge garden and we are feeling quite
overwhelmed but love it (sort of). We are trying to keep a diary of
what we are doing and trying to learn the names of all our plants.

I wondered whether anyone can tell me what type of shrub we have in our
garden - it has green fruit, the size of a large walnut that turn yellow
later in the year. Does anyone know what it is?

Thank you very much for any replies.

Chrissie


Can you take a photo and post it to e.g. tinypic with a link to urg so
that we can see it? We've recently had a discussion about Prunus and
plums and damsons and mirabelles etc. It's in the thread called
Unknown fruit, if you subscribe directly to uk.rec.gardening. It's
possible your fruit is some kind of Chaenomeles aka Japanese quince.
Usually, these are grown against a wall and have coral, red, pink or
white flowers in late winter/early spring
http://images.google.co.uk/images?hl...-8&sa=N&tab=wi
--


Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics.
South Devon


echinosum 03-08-2009 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Al[_4_] (Post 859237)
I wondered whether anyone can tell me what type of shrub we have in our
garden - it has green fruit, the size of a large walnut that turn yellow
later in the year. Does anyone know what it is?


Quince?

It's impossible to know without a picture, but the most common thing of that description is Chaenomeles japonica, colloquially known as Japonica or Japanese Quince. It won't be true quince, that's a tree.

beccabunga 03-08-2009 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by echinosum (Post 859242)
It's impossible to know without a picture, but the most common thing of that description is Chaenomeles japonica, colloquially known as Japonica or Japanese Quince. It won't be true quince, that's a tree.


It can still be used to make a good, astringent jelly.

K 03-08-2009 05:32 PM

Can anyone help me identify a shrub in our garden? It has green fruit (?)....
 

I am new to gardening and therefore to this website


Not a website! It's a newsgroup, which you are reading via a website.
Most of us are reading it via newsreader software, which lays out all
the threads in an easier-to-follow fashion.

and we have
recently moved into house with huge garden and we are feeling quite
overwhelmed but love it (sort of). We are trying to keep a diary of
what we are doing and trying to learn the names of all our plants.

I wondered whether anyone can tell me what type of shrub we have in our
garden - it has green fruit, the size of a large walnut that turn
yellow
later in the year. Does anyone know what it is?

As others have said, there's a good chance it's a japanese quince or
chaenomeles. Slightly leathery green oval leaves about an inch long.
Abundant 5-petalled flowers in spring in any shade from pale pink to
brilliant orange or red.
--
Kay


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