Regarding the recent discussion about quince cultivars. Below, FYI, I
have copied a list of the quince clones that are presently available at
the USDA germplasm repository. Many of these are rootstock clones, but we
do have a fair number of the cultivars that are grown for fruit. Small
quantities of scionwood are available, although Canadian requests may
require an import permit. We hope to continue to expand this collection
to represent additional European, Russian and eastern Asian cultivars.
Several are already being processed through the USDA quarantine program in
Beltsville.
To get more background info on any of these clones, visit our web site
and follow either the 'Cydonia' link, or the 'Catalogs' link.
(http://www.ars-grin.gov/cor) The cultivar names on our web catalogs link
to accession history data - Joseph
Joseph D. Postman, Plant Pathologist
USDA/Agricultural Research Service
National Clonal Germplasm Repository
Corvallis, Oregon USA
postmanj@bcc.orst.edu
Accession
Number Plant Name
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