Alright, let’s talk about Japanese Quince, or Chaenomeles japonica. If you’ve ever admired those gorgeous, vibrant spring blooms on those tough, thorny shrubs, you’ve probably fallen a little bit for them. They burst into color even before their leaves fully unfurl, a welcome sight after a long winter. And the best part? They offer up thorny branches and pretty flowers, making them a delightful addition to any garden that can handle a bit of prickle.
Here’s the good news: propagating
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