Chaenomeles speciosa
This gallery contains 4 photos of Chaenomeles speciosa, commonly referred to as “quince.” The Chaenomeles speciosa grows up to 10 feet in height and nearly 10 feet in width; it is native to eastern Asia. The Chaenomeles speciosa shares the common name “quince” with Cydonia oblonga; the two are separate plants but are in the same family, Rosaceae.
Individual Pictures (4)
![Chaenomeles speciosa "Rubra Grandiflora"](https://etc.usf.edu/clippix/pix/chaenomeles-speciosa-rubra-grandiflora_thumb.jpg)
![Chaenomeles speciosa "Rubra Grandiflora" Branches](https://etc.usf.edu/clippix/pix/chaenomeles-speciosa-rubra-grandiflora-branches_thumb.jpg)
![Chaenomeles speciosa "Rubra Grandiflora" Flower](https://etc.usf.edu/clippix/pix/chaenomeles-speciosa-rubra-grandiflora-flower_thumb.jpg)
![Chaenomeles speciosa "Rubra Grandiflora" Leaves](https://etc.usf.edu/clippix/pix/chaenomeles-speciosa-rubra-grandiflora-leaves_thumb.jpg)