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Orange Quince Tree


Tender pulp is orange-yellow and the skin is golden. This quince is excellent for cooking. It ripens late September to October, and the fragrance and taste is that of a juice citrus orange. Orange is easy to slice and its aromatic quality makes it very popular for gourmets and for chef's table decorations.


This large, smooth, golden yellow fruit has a white flesh with a distinct pineapple flavor. It is self-fertile and ripens in most locations in September. This cultivar can be grown in forty-eight states except for extreme southern areas of Florida, California, Arizona, and Texas.


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Orange Quince Tree price(s):

3-4 feet tall

$28.75

4-5 feet tall

$37.40

5-6 feet tall

$48.75

6-7 feet tall

$74.50

8-10 feet tall

$99.00





Recommended zones for Orange Quince Tree:

Zone 5

(-10° to -5°)

Zone 6

(-5° to 5°)

Zone 7

(5° to 10°)

Zone 8

(10° to 20°)

Zone 9

(20° to 30°)

Zone 10

(30° to 40°)



The green fruit of the Orange Quince tree grows quickly, and ripen, ready for picking right off the tree.





Some modern Bible translations claim that Adam tasted in the Garden of Eden the fruit of an apple... but more likely that fruit was a quince, since apples came to the region at a much later date.




Orange Quince Fruiting is my choice for fresh fruit that is great for eating right off the tree.




Fresh Orange quince fruit is sold at the local market, after having been harvested from the Quince Trees. Buy yours from Aaron's today!




This new variety of quince trees ripens in September. The fruit from Orange Quince Trees are sometimes as large as a football.




Orange Quince fruit is a Gourmet Food. Buy your semi-dwarf Orange quince tree today.




These gigantic Orange Quince Trees can produce fruit up to three pounds.




This large, smooth, golden yellow fruit has a white flesh with a distinct pineapple flavor. It is self-fertile and ripens in most locations in September. This cultivar can be grown in forty-eight states except for extreme southern areas of Florida, California, Arizona, and Texas.



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