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Double Take™ Scarlet Quince

Chaenomeles speciosa 'Scarlet Storm'

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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Provide at least 6 hours of direct sun daily for the best flower production and the most vibrant scarlet color. While it can handle partial shade, you will notice fewer blooms and a more leggy growth habit if it stays in the dark too long.
  • Soil: This quince prefers well drained soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. If you are dealing with heavy clay, mix in some organic compost to improve drainage, or plant it in a slightly raised mound to keep the roots from sitting in water.

Watering Requirements

During the first year, water your Scarlet Quince deeply twice a week to help the root system get established. Once it is mature, this shrub is remarkably drought tolerant, though a deep soak every two weeks during summer dry spells prevents the foliage from dropping early. Inconsistent watering during the heat of summer can lead to smaller flower buds for the following spring.

Pruning Tips

This shrub blooms on old wood, so the best time to prune is immediately after the spring flowers have faded. Use a thinning technique by removing one third of the oldest canes down to the ground to encourage fresh growth and better air circulation. Think of it like a rejuvenating haircut that keeps the plant from getting too dense and tangled.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow release fertilizer in early spring just as you see the first hint of green growth. Avoid using high nitrogen fertilizers late in the summer because this encourages tender new growth that can be easily damaged by the first frost. A simple organic mulch at the base also helps maintain soil nutrition and moisture levels throughout the year.

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Spring Show Proven Winners® Color Choice® Double Take™ Scarlet Quince

  • Makes a Great Hedge
  • Delightful Early Spring Scarlet Flowers
  • Branches are Covered in Long Lasting Deep Scarlet Red Flowers for a Month!
  • Flower Buds Look Like Peony, Flowers Look Like Camellia
  • Thornless
  • Heat and Drought Tolerant
  • Deer Seem to Leave this Plant Alone
  • Full Sun to Part Shade

The team at Proven Winners® have done it again with their spectacular Double Take series of thornless, gorgeous Quince shrubs. Raise your hand if you love bright color that pops in early spring and lasts for over a month!

Proven Winners® Color Choice® Double Take™ Scarlet Quince (Chaenomeles speciosa 'Scarlet Storm' PP20951) is an improved variety that works beautifully many places around your landscape. This variety features amazing, double dark red flowers that absolutely cover the stems from top to bottom.

People go a little "ga-ga" when they see them. First of all, this is one of the earliest plants to bloom in spring. And the color is intensely pretty.

The blooms themselves look a little like some other beloved flowers. The tight pom-pom buds resemble Peonies. When they open, people say they look like Camellia or even Roses.

You'll really notice these blooms. At least 2 inches long, they flower on last year's wood before the leaves emerge.

If you miss them your "Double Take" blooming the first day, don't worry. You have about 30 more days to get your fill. Yes, they continue to bloom for a month - or more - right up until the foliage develops.

This early flowering deciduous shrub is broad at the base and branched all the way to the ground. It never looks "leggy" and will make a spectacular flowering hedge. Watch as cars slow down to stare!

Be sure to cut the longest stems to bring in your house to welcome spring. They make an elegant cut flower arrangement.

And you'll love that they bred the wicked thorns off of the old-fashioned flowering Quince. These thornless, sterile plants will not produce fruit, either. No fruit, no mess.

Double Take Scarlet Quince is the perfect size for most landscapes. It flowers extensively, has no thorns and no fruit, and is not fussy about soil types. It thrives in clay soil and is even drought-tolerant once established in your landscape. What are you waiting for? Order today!

How to Use Double Take Scarlet Quince in the Landscape

This plant is excellent for hedging, mass planting and cut flower gardens. Double Take makes a very noteworthy early-season specimen for the mixed border.

We just know you'll love this mounded shrub for its spectacular early spring display of large flowers with intense scarlet color. It's a perfect size to be used in all parts of the landscape.

Double Take Scarlet Quince fits into foundation plantings underneath your windows beautifully. Try one on either side of your front door to flank the entrance with a lot of pizzazz. You can use a single plant as a specimen anywhere.

We love seeing these as low hedges at the inside of the front sidewalk. You'll delineate your yard in a friendly way, with a surplus of style points. Neighbors will appreciate that rich pop of spring color to shake off their winter blues.

Let’s not forget to use these as a beautifully colorful hedge next to your patio or running along the length of a fence. It will give you a feeling of security, without making you feel like you live in a fortress or obstructing your view completely.

No need to prune or trim these, as they'll grow into a lovely form all by themselves. This is a maintenance-free, excellent low hedge. Plant them 2 to 3 feet "on center" for a solid hedge. You'll measure from the center of one to the center of the next.

You can also use Double Take Scarlet Quince in the mixed border. Imagine them as a backdrop to spring-flowering Daffodils for quite a show. You can use them in your perennial border to create some structure along the back of your gardens or consider repeating the plant regularly throughout the border.

You simply can't go wrong with this wonderfully carefree, free-flowering variety.

#ProPlantTips for Care

Double Take Scarlet Quince is easy to care for and they do not produce thorns or fruit. It is heat and drought-tolerant and makes a beautiful landscape plant. It will thrive in full sun to part shade.

This plant is very adaptable to all kinds of soils - including clay soil. The only thing it won't tolerate well is standing water, or poorly drained soils.

Proper siting of your plants will ensure your plants perform best. If you need to increase drainage you may consider building up the area a bit with some native soils and planting on top of that. Mulching your plants is always beneficial.

Plan to give a regular, even amount of moisture as the plants are young. Once their roots become established in your soil, Double Take Scarlet Quince becomes drought tolerant and very self-sufficient.

This low-maintenance plant may be pruned to shape after flowering. Double Take blooms on old wood so do not prune until after the spring flowers are done blooming.

While deer may sample any plant if hungry enough, they tend to leave this one alone. Spray all new plants with Deer Repellent if you live in deer country.

You'll want to plant this stunning and vibrant shrub somewhere it can be admired by all. Order a Double Take Scarlet Quince today!

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