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Texas Scarlet Quince
Beautiful spreading shrub with fiery red, apple-blossom-like flowers that precede leaves each spring. Produces greenish-yellow fruit. Best used in shrub borders and as background plant. Deciduous.
Light Needs: Full Sun
Water Needs: Needs regular watering – weekly, or more often in extreme heat
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