I was curious about the quince and found this - apparently there are quite a few varieties, some of which are only ornamental, and others that vary in their sweetness and softness.
https://www.albemarleciderworks.com/orchard/fruit/quince
Mary, thanks for the link. I must have planted my tree about 30 (!!!) years ago. (Good grief - how is that possible!) I have no idea what variety but the fruit is big and lumpy and hard as rocks. The flowers in spring are gorgeous but I don't spray and there is always some insect boring into the fruit which could be cut out if they weren't so darn hard! In 1987 there was a freak snowstorm in my area on Halloween. The leaves were still on the trees and there was massive tree damage in the area. My young quince tree split right down the middle into 4 or 5 sections. I didn't prune it and it continued to grow like that so it is now a big gnarly mass of twisted trunks and branches. My mother's tree never got like this so hers must have been a different variety.
I also have a flowering quince bush - totally different thing. Not edible. It has beautiful orange blossoms which is rare . Most of them are red.
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