Okay, having looked into it further it seems Japanese quince fruit actually are quite tasty when made into a jelly or jam, so I think that might be a good option.
Just one thing: can anyone tell me whether the hybrid variety Chaenomeles x superba reliably bears fruit, or whether I would be best off with one of the species (speciosa or japonica)? I know some hybrids end up sterile, and so obviously won't produce fruit, but then again some are fertile (like hybrid berries and currants), so I want to be sure this one is fertile if I get a Chaenomeles x superba.
Just one thing: can anyone tell me whether the hybrid variety Chaenomeles x superba reliably bears fruit, or whether I would be best off with one of the species (speciosa or japonica)? I know some hybrids end up sterile, and so obviously won't produce fruit, but then again some are fertile (like hybrid berries and currants), so I want to be sure this one is fertile if I get a Chaenomeles x superba.
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