flower buds of this plant can be killed by late spring frosts
Flowers
orange, double, almost two inches, saucer shaped flowers,
Fruit
apple shaped, green pome turns to yellow, unpalatable if eaten raw, can be made into preserves, cultivars may not produce an abundance of fruit, many have sterile flowers
Leaves
simple, alternate, dark green, lustrous above, glabrous below
Stems
twiggy, spiny
Dimensions
4-5 by 4-5 feet
Maintenance
can be cut back hard, flowers borne on year old wood prune after flowering
Propagation
cuttings
Native Site
Species plant native to Japan and China.
Notes & Reference
#01-Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (Michael Dirr), #132-Dwarf Shrubs for the Midwest (Rebecca McIntosh Keith, F.F. Giles))