Chinese New Year blooming quince branches.
Quince branches are ready to ship for Chinese New Year. A pale salmon at the beginning of the season, but the blooms develop more color and are a dark salmon pink at the end of the season. Branches are sold by the bundle in three different sizes, tips, medium, and tall. Shipped air cargo, truck, or FedEx.
Nice enough to share of piece of the Oregon Coast with the rest of you.
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Available Now: Forsythia, Quince, Tulip Magnolia, and Peach.
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Flowering Cherry Branches are our Specialty. |
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White Cherry Branches for your Wedding Needs. |
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Quince is available now through mid to late February. |
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We cut a lot of tulip magnolia. It is a great product. |
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Snowball Viburnum is a strong spring seller. |
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This is a photo of our daughter Nina checking out the calla lilies many years ago. |
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Forsythia is our best selling branch for The Chinese New Year. |
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Tulip Magnolia branches are a sight to be seen. |
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We love flowering dogwood. We have over 300 trees planted on our farm and 2016 will be our first harvest |
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We are happy to introduce pink snowball viburnum to the marketplace. We have been bulking up our production and will offer some wholesale in 2016. |
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Pieris is starting Mid-February. |
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Apricot branches yield white flowers highlighted by dark stems. Peach, plum, nectarine, and almond branches are also available. |
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Prunus branches. |
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