DOUBLE TAKE® ETERNAL WHITE QUINCE

DOUBLE TAKE® ETERNAL WHITE QUINCE

2 gallon
$45.49
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DOUBLE TAKE® ETERNAL WHITE QUINCE

DOUBLE TAKE® ETERNAL WHITE QUINCE

CHAENOMELES SPECIOSA 'SMNCSDW' DOUBLE TAKE ETERNAL WHITE® PP35018

Pot Size
$45.49

Elevate your landscape with the romantic, long-lasting elegance of Double Take Eternal White®. This breakthrough variety redefines the flowering quince, offering an exceptionally long bloom season that begins with a lush burst in mid-spring and continues to produce creamy white, camellia-like double flowers well into early summer—and often sporadically until autumn.

Unlike traditional varieties, this shrub is completely thornless, making it a "friendly" addition to high-traffic areas and a dream for home florists. Its low, mounded habit is wider than it is tall, making it an ideal choice for mass plantings, low hedges, or as a striking specimen in a mixed border. With its heat tolerance, deer resistance, and pollinator-friendly blooms, it is as resilient as it is beautiful.

Quick Facts

Mature Height 3-4 feet
Mature Spread 3-4 feet
Grow Zone USDA Zones 5-9
Bloom Time February - March

Plant Care

Will this plant thrive in your climate?

Make sure you live within USDA Zones 5-9 by checking our Grow Zone Guide.

Planting

Select a location with well-drained soil. While adaptable to clay or sandy soils, it thrives in slightly acidic to neutral pH. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and just as deep. Space plants 4-5 feet apart to allow for their spreading habit.

Pruning

Prune immediately after the main spring flowering cycle is complete. Since it blooms on old wood, pruning in late winter or early spring will remove flower buds. Use light shaping to maintain its mounded form or perform rejuvenation pruning every 4-6 years.

Fertilizing

Prune immediately after the main spring flowering cycle is complete. Since it blooms on old wood, pruning in late winter or early spring will remove flower buds. Use light shaping to maintain its mounded form or perform rejuvenation pruning every 4-6 years.

Winter Preparation

Prune immediately after the main spring flowering cycle is complete. Since it blooms on old wood, pruning in late winter or early spring will remove flower buds. Use light shaping to maintain its mounded form or perform rejuvenation pruning every 4-6 years.

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