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Double Take Eternal White® Flowering Quince

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Double Take Eternal White® Flowering Quince

Double Take Eternal White® Quince (Chaenomeles speciosa 'SMNCSDW') transforms spring gardens with weeks of spectacular creamy white double flowers starting in mid-spring and continuing well into early summer. This Proven Winners® introduction lives up to its "Eternal" name by blooming significantly longer than traditional flowering quinces, giving you a month or more of continuous color when most spring bloomers have already faded. The fully double flowers resemble miniature camellias and cover the compact shrub in a stunning display that works beautifully in cut flower arrangements.

A Better Quince for Modern Gardens

Unlike old-fashioned flowering quinces that grow large and thorny, Double Take Eternal White stays naturally compact at 2-4 feet tall and wider than tall, creating a well-behaved mounded form perfect for today's smaller landscapes. The complete absence of thorns makes this quince a pleasure to prune and plant near walkways or patios where spiny branches would be a problem. Its manageable size means you can tuck it into mixed borders, use it as a low hedge, or mass several plants for dramatic spring impact without worrying about it overtaking neighboring plants.

Four Seasons of Garden Value

Spring is obviously the star season when hundreds of creamy white blooms appear along bare branches before the foliage fully emerges, creating an eye-catching cloud of white. As flowers fade, clean green foliage provides a tidy backdrop for summer perennials and remains attractive through fall. The dense branching structure adds winter interest to the landscape, especially striking when dusted with snow or backlit by low winter sun.

Wildlife Benefits and Landscape Uses

Early-emerging bees and butterflies rely on flowering quince as one of the first nectar sources available in spring when food is scarce. The dense branching provides excellent nesting sites for songbirds later in the season. Deer typically avoid browsing quince, making this an excellent choice for properties where deer pressure is an issue. The long bloom period means you can cut armfuls of branches for indoor arrangements without diminishing the garden display, and cut branches can be forced indoors in late winter for even earlier blooms.

Perfect Partners

The creamy white flowers combine beautifully with spring bulbs in shades of purple, blue, yellow, and pink. Try planting early tulips, grape hyacinths, or daffodils at the base for a layered spring display. In mixed borders, pair Double Take Eternal White with later-blooming shrubs like lilacs or weigelas to extend the season of interest. The compact size makes it suitable for foundation plantings where it won't block windows or require constant trimming to keep it in bounds.

Easy Care for Busy Gardeners

Once established, this shrub asks for very little. It tolerates heat, handles drought, and adapts to various soil types without complaint. The naturally attractive form needs minimal pruning to look its best. Unlike many spring bloomers that exhaust themselves with a brief burst of flowers, Double Take Eternal White parcels out its energy over many weeks, giving you lasting value from a single planting. This is a shrub you plant once and enjoy for decades with virtually no maintenance beyond an annual light shaping.

$26.63
Double Take Eternal White® Flowering Quince
$26.63

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Double Take Eternal White® Quince (Chaenomeles speciosa 'SMNCSDW') transforms spring gardens with weeks of spectacular creamy white double flowers starting in mid-spring and continuing well into early summer. This Proven Winners® introduction lives up to its "Eternal" name by blooming significantly longer than traditional flowering quinces, giving you a month or more of continuous color when most spring bloomers have already faded. The fully double flowers resemble miniature camellias and cover the compact shrub in a stunning display that works beautifully in cut flower arrangements.

A Better Quince for Modern Gardens

Unlike old-fashioned flowering quinces that grow large and thorny, Double Take Eternal White stays naturally compact at 2-4 feet tall and wider than tall, creating a well-behaved mounded form perfect for today's smaller landscapes. The complete absence of thorns makes this quince a pleasure to prune and plant near walkways or patios where spiny branches would be a problem. Its manageable size means you can tuck it into mixed borders, use it as a low hedge, or mass several plants for dramatic spring impact without worrying about it overtaking neighboring plants.

Four Seasons of Garden Value

Spring is obviously the star season when hundreds of creamy white blooms appear along bare branches before the foliage fully emerges, creating an eye-catching cloud of white. As flowers fade, clean green foliage provides a tidy backdrop for summer perennials and remains attractive through fall. The dense branching structure adds winter interest to the landscape, especially striking when dusted with snow or backlit by low winter sun.

Wildlife Benefits and Landscape Uses

Early-emerging bees and butterflies rely on flowering quince as one of the first nectar sources available in spring when food is scarce. The dense branching provides excellent nesting sites for songbirds later in the season. Deer typically avoid browsing quince, making this an excellent choice for properties where deer pressure is an issue. The long bloom period means you can cut armfuls of branches for indoor arrangements without diminishing the garden display, and cut branches can be forced indoors in late winter for even earlier blooms.

Perfect Partners

The creamy white flowers combine beautifully with spring bulbs in shades of purple, blue, yellow, and pink. Try planting early tulips, grape hyacinths, or daffodils at the base for a layered spring display. In mixed borders, pair Double Take Eternal White with later-blooming shrubs like lilacs or weigelas to extend the season of interest. The compact size makes it suitable for foundation plantings where it won't block windows or require constant trimming to keep it in bounds.

Easy Care for Busy Gardeners

Once established, this shrub asks for very little. It tolerates heat, handles drought, and adapts to various soil types without complaint. The naturally attractive form needs minimal pruning to look its best. Unlike many spring bloomers that exhaust themselves with a brief burst of flowers, Double Take Eternal White parcels out its energy over many weeks, giving you lasting value from a single planting. This is a shrub you plant once and enjoy for decades with virtually no maintenance beyond an annual light shaping.