I'm trying to find pictures of the flower buds in the winter but here's
an interesting quote:
/The flowers are not from fruit buds formed in the autumn; after a woody
shoot has grown several inches, a flower is produced which terminates
the season's growth of that shoot.//
/
https://books.google.com/books?id=47gUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA388&lpg=PA388&dq=cydonia+flower+buds&source=bl&ots=q8Vj_w14rA&sig=u76ao6L-lYbf76R8xtK-DJSaLWI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiQ7e31rsjRAhWr6YMKHYjKDew4ChDoAQgZMAA#v=onepage&q=cydonia%20flower%20buds&f=false
So that makes it sound like there are no flower buds during the winter -
that they would only form in the spring after growth has begun. So why
am I not getting flowers??
Regards,
Jay
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On 1/16/2017 6:20 PM, Richard Moyer wrote:
> Jay,
> Have you considered clipping some twigs and forcing some buds, inside in
> water? We've done that before with Chaenomeles quince. They work well for
> us here in the S. Appalachians, where we have significant fireblight and
> rust pressure.
>
> Richard Moyer
> Russell Co., SW VA
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