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Quince Fruit Tree Seeds – 10 seeds

$2.49

Growing Snapshot

Botanical name
Cydonia oblonga
Seed count
10 seeds
Light
Full sun
Bloom or harvest window
Pale pink spring blossoms; golden aromatic fruit ripens in late fall

Grow Quince, Cydonia oblonga, for pale pink spring bloom, fragrant golden fall fruit, old-world preserves and membrillo, and a compact 10-15 ft deciduous fruit tree from 10 seeds.

Description

Quince is an old-world deciduous fruit tree with spring blossoms, downy leaves, and golden aromatic fruit that perfumes the garden in late fall. Cydonia oblonga has long been grown for preserves, poached desserts, and membrillo, bringing medieval orchard character to food forests and heirloom fruit plantings.

Why Grow It

  • Cydonia oblonga fruit tree with pale pink spring flowers and golden aromatic fall fruit.
  • Compact 10-15 ft habit, smaller with pruning, suitable for food forests and heirloom orchards.
  • Fruit is traditionally cooked into preserves, poached desserts, and membrillo paste.
  • Seeds require 90 days of cold stratification before spring sowing.
  • Best in full sun and moist but well-drained loam; zones 4-9 with extra winter protection in colder zone 4 sites.

Growing Information

Botanical name Cydonia oblonga
Life cycle Deciduous fruit tree
Mature height 10-15 ft.; smaller with pruning
Light Full sun
Bloom or harvest window Pale pink spring blossoms; golden aromatic fruit ripens in late fall
Seed count 10 seeds
Fruit color Pale pink spring flowers and golden yellow aromatic quince fruit
Sowing advice Cold stratify seed for 90 days before spring sowing, or sow outdoors in fall for natural winter stratification. Use a moist paper towel in a sealed bag in the refrigerator if artificial stratification is needed.
Spacing Grow seedlings in deep pots first, then transplant with orchard spacing and room for a 10-15 ft tree
Germination Requires about 90 days of cold to break dormancy; spring emergence follows fall sowing or refrigerated stratification

Best For

  • food forest planting
  • heirloom orchards
  • fragrant fruit gardens
  • preserves and membrillo
  • poached desserts
  • medieval garden collections

Packet Details

Includes 10 seeds. Store seeds cool, dry, and dark until stratification. In hot zone 9 summers, site young trees carefully and keep roots evenly moist while establishing.

FAQ

Do quince seeds need cold stratification?

Yes. Quince seeds require about 90 days of cold to break dormancy. Fall sowing can provide natural stratification, or you can refrigerate moist seed before spring sowing.

Can quince fruit be eaten raw?

Some quinces are too tart or firm for raw eating, but they transform when cooked into fragrant preserves, poached desserts, or membrillo paste.

How large does a quince tree get?

Expect roughly 10-15 ft. in suitable conditions, with size managed lower through pruning and training.

Growing Guide

Botanical nameCydonia oblonga
Seed count10 seeds
LightFull sun
Bloom or harvest windowPale pink spring blossoms; golden aromatic fruit ripens in late fall

Use this guide as a planning reference. Germination and garden performance depend on local conditions, storage, timing, temperature, light, and moisture.

Additional information

Botanical name

Cydonia oblonga

Life cycle

Deciduous fruit tree

Mature height

10-15 ft.; smaller with pruning

Light

Full sun

Bloom or harvest window

Pale pink spring blossoms; golden aromatic fruit ripens in late fall

Seed count

10 seeds

Sowing advice

Cold stratify seed for 90 days before spring sowing, or sow outdoors in fall for natural winter stratification. Use a moist paper towel in a sealed bag in the refrigerator if artificial stratification is needed.

Spacing

Grow seedlings in deep pots first, then transplant with orchard spacing and room for a 10-15 ft tree

Germination

Requires about 90 days of cold to break dormancy; spring emergence follows fall sowing or refrigerated stratification

Fruit color

Pale pink spring flowers and golden yellow aromatic quince fruit

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