Genome survey and assembly of Chaenomeles speciosa. In this study, the genome of C. speciosa was sequenced using a hybrid approach that combined short reads, HiFi, and Hi-C sequencing techniques, ...
A small garden needn't be a boring one if you use chaenomeles, says Marie Staunton Marie Staunton with some chaenomeles Chaenomeles are enduring, beautiful plants that have a good place in any garden, ...
Blooming quince, Chaenomeles, Rosaceae family, is a thorny, deciduous shrub or tree. We have quince shrub bushes that are blooming a bit early, as are the beautiful almond orchards. Usually, the ...
Its perfumed fruits make wonderful jams, jellies, fruit leathers and lemonade Don’t be fooled by the “quince” in the name: Japanese chaenomeles isn’t a tree, it’s a shrub that can be trained as a ...
Chaenomeles species, members of the Rosaceae family, have attracted considerable scientific interest due to their traditional use as edible medicinal plants and their demonstrated anti-inflammatory ...
Japonica is what most of us persist in calling all the Chaenomeles (though older gardeners may remember them as Cydonia because botanists used to think they had more in common with quinces than pears) ...
STEPHEN RYAN: For me there can be almost no more iconic plant to the middle part of the last century than the flowering quince, Chaenomeles japonica also known as Japonica commonly, but that just ...
Chaenomeles speciosa (2n=34), a diploid species within the Rosaceae family, has been traditionally used in Chinese medicine for its various health benefits. To date, the lack of genomic sequence and ...