Pomegranate
The refreshing subacid fruits are eaten out-of-hand or used in salads. The juice can be enjoyed fresh or used in sauces, jellies, ices, etc. Plants are hardy and can take brief periods of temperatures under 10°F with their northern outdoor limit to Zone 7. Hedge spacing should be around 7' or give each tree a space of about 10' in diameter (dwarf at 4' spacing). Self-fertile, 10' tall except in northern zones where they are bushy around 6'. They have very pretty red flowers.
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Salavatski Pomegranate
4.87 / 5.0
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Click here for Pomegranate Care Guide Punica granatum - Salavatski Pomegranate Dr. Chris Inhulsen of Montezuma, GA, tested Russian pomegranates an...
View full detailsFavorite Pomegranate
4.67 / 5.0
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Click here for Pomegranate Care Guide Punica granatum (Favorite) The Lyubimy variety, also known as "Favorite," is a promising Russian pomegrana...
View full detailsBala Mursal Pomegranate
5.0 / 5.0
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Click here for Pomegranate Care Guide Punica Bala Mursal - A Premium Variety for Juicing Bala Mursal is self-fertile, grows up to 10 feet tall, and...
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Click here for Pomegranate Care Guide Punica granatum - Cranberry Cranberry Pomegranate is a popular fruit pairing known for its deep, bold flavor ...
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