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Produce => Non Edible Plants => Topic started by: keithn123 on May 22, 2013, 12:41:40

Title: bush / shrub identification please.
Post by: keithn123 on May 22, 2013, 12:41:40
Hi, we have a plant/bush growing alongside a privit hedge and we have no idea what this plant is. it has a thorny stem, small green serrated leaves, a bright red flower. I would like to identify this plant and if possible take a cutting to replant elsewhere. Please see attached image.

many thanks for taking time to look at this posting.

regards

(http://keefn.co.uk/Gallery/IMG_5395.jpg)
Title: Re: bush / shrub identification please.
Post by: Palustris on May 22, 2013, 12:45:09
Chaenomeles japonica. Flowering Quince. Not the true Quince , but the fruit is just as edible.
Title: Re: bush / shrub identification please.
Post by: keithn123 on May 22, 2013, 13:24:45
Hello

Thank you for identifying this beautiful bush for me. My intention is to take cuttings and replant elsewhere in my garden.

kind regards

keithn123
Title: Re: bush / shrub identification please.
Post by: Palustris on May 22, 2013, 14:07:21
Never tried cuttings, but it often suckers freely and layering really does work (even accidently). There are a lot of really nice other colour forms too.
(http://i703.photobucket.com/albums/ww32/Owdboggy/May%202013%20Garden/MayGarden2013070.jpg)

(http://i703.photobucket.com/albums/ww32/Owdboggy/May%202013%20Garden/MayGarden2013074.jpg)

Just 2 of ours.
Title: Re: bush / shrub identification please.
Post by: keithn123 on May 22, 2013, 14:48:34
thank you for the information. As a recent retiree, gardening is a new hobby and the terms 'suckers' and 'layering' don't mean anything to me but I am sure I can find the answer on Google.

the pictures of two of yours are really nice - I particularly like the white one.

kind regards

keithn123
Title: Re: bush / shrub identification please.
Post by: Palustris on May 22, 2013, 17:09:52
Sorry. A sucker is a growth which comes from the roots of a plant. It may be detached and grown on if it has roots of its own. Layering is when you take a shoot from a plant and lay it on the ground and put a weight on it. this piece then will root and may be detached eventually to be a separate entity.
Title: Re: bush / shrub identification please.
Post by: small on May 22, 2013, 20:57:06
Has it ever fruited? One year, mine produced copious quinces, I made the most delicious preserve, it was really fiddly but well worth it. It has got a lot of flowers again this year, hoping for a good harvest again...