Product Info
Description
Zones
Plant Care Tips
Local search
Customer Service
Pixies Gardens
2024 Mcdaniel Mill Road Conyers GA 30094
Email: [email protected]
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Flowering Quince Plant?
The Flowering Quince Plant is a deciduous ornamental shrub known for its early spring blooms, strong branching, and excellent landscape performance. It adds seasonal color before the shrubs leaf.
When does the Spitfire Flowering Quince bloom?
The Spitfire variety of Flowering Quince Plant blooms in early spring, producing bright red flowers on bare branches before new foliage appears.
How tall does a Flowering Quince Plant grow?
A mature Flowering Quince Plant typically grows 6 to 8 feet tall and wide, making it suitable for borders, hedges, and focal plantings.
Is the Flowering Quince Plant easy to maintain?
Yes. The Flowering Quince Plant is considered low maintenance once established. It requires basic watering, occasional pruning, and performs well under a wide range of garden conditions.
Where is the best place to plant Flowering Quince?
The Flowering Quince Plant grows best in full sun to partial shade. It works well in front yards, along fences, in mixed shrub borders, and as a flowering hedge.
Does Flowering Quince tolerate cold weather?
Yes. The Flowering Quince Plant is cold-hardy and performs reliably in cooler climates, making it an excellent choice for early spring color.
Can flowering quince be used as a hedge?
Yes. Due to its dense branches and natural shape, the Flowering Quince Plant is commonly used for flowering hedges and boundary plantings.
Does Flowering Quince attract pollinators?
Yes. The early blooms of the Flowering Quince Plant attract bees and other beneficial pollinators when few other plants are in flower.
When should I prune a flowering quince plant?
Prune the Flowering Quince Plant immediately after flowering to maintain its shape and encourage healthy new growth for the next season.
Is Spitfire Flowering Quince suitable for small gardens?
Yes. With controlled growth and good response to pruning, the Flowering Quince Plant ‘Spitfire’ works well in small gardens and compact landscapes.













