Its perfumed fruits make wonderful jams, jellies, fruit leathers and lemonadeDon’t be fooled by the “quince” in the name: Japanese chaenomeles isn’t a tree, it’s a shrub that can be trained as a hedge or wall climber, or left shrub-shaped. The perfumed fruits are round, yellow and hard, and make wonderful jams, jellies, fruit leathers and lemonade. The blossom is captivating, emerging before the leaves and lasting into May. Continue reading…
Source : theguardian.com
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