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disposed horizontally, not vertically as in the pears. they are much-branched shrubs, or small trees, with entire leaves and large, solitary, white or pink flowers, like those of a pear or apple, but with leafy calyx lobes. the quince as we know it in this country is a different fruit to that of western
asia and tropical countries, where the fruit becomes softer and more juicy. in colder climates, the fruit is of a fine, handsome shape, of a rich golden colour when ripe and has a strong fragrance, by some judged to be rather heavy and overpowering. the rind is rough and woolly and the flesh harsh and...
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