Serbian Gold Quince Tree
Serbian Gold quince is a compact quince tree grown for its rounded, aromatic yellow fruit, spring blossom, good garden size and useful disease tolerance. The fruit is usually described as roundish or apple-shaped, which makes it different to the more common pear-shaped quinces. It is mainly a cooking quince and can be used for jelly, desserts, quince cheese, marmalade, liqueur and other preserves. It has the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
The tree itself is attractive as well as productive. In spring, it produces white to pale pink blossom. Through the growing season it has oval green leaves with grey, downy undersides, followed by aromatic yellow fruit in early autumn. Serbian Gold is a strong choice if you want a quince that looks ornamental, crops well and suits many UK gardens.
Serbian Gold is self-fertile, so it does not normally need another quince tree nearby to crop. Like most self-fertile fruit trees, cropping may still improve if another compatible quince is growing nearby and the weather is good at flowering time.
Serbian Gold Quince Fruit Storage
Serbian Gold quince fruit should be picked when it has coloured well and developed its strong quince scent. Keep only clean, undamaged fruit for storage, and use bruised or damaged fruit first.
After picking, store Serbian Gold quinces somewhere cool, dark, dry and airy, with the fruits spaced apart. Quinces are strongly fragrant and can scent a room, but they can also taint nearby stored fruit, so keep them away from apples and pears if you do not want everything in the fruit bowl smelling like it has joined a quince cult.
Planting Serbian Gold Quince
Plant Serbian Gold quince in full sun, in a warm and sheltered position. A sunny site helps the fruit ripen properly, and shelter helps protect the blossom from cold winds and late frost.
The soil should be fertile, moisture-retentive and well-drained. Avoid very dry ground and avoid planting where the soil stays wet for long periods. Quince trees like moisture, but they do not want to sit in stagnant, waterlogged soil.
Before planting, water the pot well. Dig a generous planting hole, loosen the surrounding soil, and plant the tree at the same depth it was growing in the pot. Firm the soil gently around the roots and water thoroughly after planting.
Keep the tree watered during dry spells while it establishes, especially in the first growing season. A mulch around the base can help conserve moisture, but keep mulch away from direct contact with the stem.
Other Interesting Information About Serbian Gold Quince
Serbian Gold originates from Serbia and is also linked with the name Leskovac / Leschovach. It is valued for its rounded fruit, strong aroma and compact growth.
One of the main reasons to choose Serbian Gold is its leaf-blight tolerance. RHS notes that Serbian Gold showed good tolerance to quince leaf blight in the quince collection at RHS Garden Wisley, making it worth considering in wetter parts of the country.
The fruit is rich and aromatic, and the flesh is reported to turn rose-pink when cooked. It can be used for classic quince recipes such as jelly, quince cheese, marmalade, desserts and quince liqueur.
Like other quinces, Serbian Gold can still have disease problems in poor conditions or difficult seasons. Good airflow, sensible pruning, avoiding a cramped damp site and removing affected material if problems appear will all help. Good tolerance does not mean completely disease-proof, because sadly trees do not read marketing copy before deciding what to do.
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