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Dwarf Red Pomegranate Tree - 2 Live Tissue Culture Starter Plants - Edible Fruit Bearing Tree for The Patio and Garden

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  • Once considered a fruit for royalty, the pomegranate is a delicious addition to your backyard orchard or edible landscaping. Its beautiful, showy, red-orange flowers become decorative fruit in the fall.
  • Best known for the antioxidant-rich fruit it produces, the pomegranate shrub is widely grown throughout the Mediterranean region. Its tubular blooms begin to appear in late May and early June, providing nice spring color, while the fruit ripens from September to October. The fruit is a bit unusual, as the only edible parts are the jewel-like arils and seeds found inside.
  • The pomegranate fruit is a leathery skinned red sphere known as an aril. The thick aril contains several hundred juicy red edible fruits that are similar to berries. They are known for their antioxidant properties and many associated health benefits.
  • The pomegranate tree will adapt to either acidic or alkaline soil, though it prefers something in the range of 5 to 7 pH. Add plenty of organic well-rotted compost to your soil, as this will both improve drainage and also improve the quality of the soil, providing much-needed nutrients to the pomegranate tree.
  • The pomegranate tree is drougt tolerant and can be grown in a dry area and in areas where there is good rainfail. It is best not to plant in wet areas as they are prone to root decay for fungal diseases. They also tolerate dipping temperatuares down to about 10 degrees but should be planted in an area of protection from direct winter winds.



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  • #1,129 in Fruit Plants & Seeds

Once considered a fruit for royalty, the pomegranate is a delicious addition to your backyard orchard or edible landscaping. Its beautiful, showy, red-orange flowers become decorative fruit in the fall. Best known for the antioxidant-rich fruit it produces, the pomegranate shrub is widely grown throughout the Mediterranean region. Its tubular blooms begin to appear in late May and early June, providing nice spring color, while the fruit ripens from September to October. The fruit is a bit unusual, as the only edible parts are the jewel-like arils and seeds found inside. The pomegranate fruit is a leathery skinned red sphere known as an aril. The thick aril contains several hundred juicy red edible fruits that are similar to berries. They are known for their antioxidant properties and many associated health benefits. The pomegranate tree will adapt to either acidic or alkaline soil, though it prefers something in the range of 5 to 7 pH. Add plenty of organic well-rotted compost to your soil, as this will both improve drainage and also improve the quality of the soil, providing much-needed nutrients to the pomegranate tree. The pomegranate tree is drougt tolerant and can be grown in a dry area and in areas where there is good rainfail. It is best not to plant in wet areas as they are prone to root decay for fungal diseases. They also tolerate dipping temperatuares down to about 10 degrees but should be planted in an area of protection from direct winter winds.


JESSICA
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
The two plants were very healthy when they came in. Normally we do not have extremely cold weather in southern Louisiana, but this year we did. So I put the plants in my kitchen, which was fine. However they did not like it, with the heaters and air was dry and probably not enough sun light. They are back outside on my porch. They have survived and are looking good.
sabrina
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
arrived healthy but very tiny srickss..very very tiny
steve harmon
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
Nicest plants I ever bought from Amazon. They took very care in packaging
Joyce Hancock
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
Both were chrispy dead when they arrived. They never revived. I repoted as told to do and have kept moist.But they are still dead
Marhiya
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024
Both seedlings are doing very well. They arrived healthy. Can’t wait to see them get bigger.
Shadow
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024
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richard minauro
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024
1 was Dead on arrival other died in a day. Lost leafs after 2 days. Amazon want me to send back a dead plant back. All I want is a replacement.
Kay Hellion
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024
I waited week for two tiny, dying plants! They are no bigger than my hand put together! Very disappointed!