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Quince - Pineapple
Quince - Pineapple
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Common Name:
Pineapple Quince
Description:
The Pineapple quince (Cydonia oblonga 'Pineapple') is a highly aromatic and flavourful variety, known for its distinctive pineapple-like fragrance and slightly tangy, sweet taste when cooked. This deciduous fruit tree produces large, golden-yellow fruit with a firm, dense texture, ideal for making jams, jellies, preserves, and baking. The fruit is inedible when raw due to its astringency but develops a rich, floral sweetness when slow-cooked. In spring, the tree is adorned with beautiful soft pink to white blossoms, attracting bees and other pollinators. Pineapple quince thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, requiring minimal maintenance once established. It is self-fertile but benefits from cross-pollination for increased yields. Its attractive spreading habit and twisted branches make it a stunning ornamental as well as a productive fruiting tree.
Form:
- Tree - Small
- Tree - Medium
Mature Size:
- Height: 3–5m (can be pruned smaller)
- Width: 3–4m
Aspect:
- Full Sun
Flowering:
- Flowers in Spring
Flower Colour:
- Soft Pink to White
Key Attributes:
- Edible Fruit
- Self-Pollinating
- Suitable for Espalier
- Suitable for Pots (when grown as a dwarf variety)
- Bee Attracting
- Drought Tolerant (once established)
- Highly Aromatic Fruit
- Excellent for Cooking and Preserves
Toxicity:
- Seeds contain cyanogenic compounds and should not be consumed in large quantities
Companion Plants:
- Other fruit trees (Apples, Pears, Plums)
- Lavender (attracts pollinators)
- Borage (improves fruit set)
- Marigolds (helps deter pests)
- Comfrey (improves soil health)

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