Dwarf Pomegranate
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Dwarf Pomegranate

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Overview

Grow miniature fruit with full-size flavor in the comfort of your home or outside on your patio.

Details

Grow miniature fruit with full-size flavor in the comfort of your home or outside on your patio. Bright coral-red flowers and fruit make a striking statement. Pomegranate is great in salads or as a juicy snack by itself. Set plants outside for the summer and watch the funnel-shaped flowers attract hummingbirds! Hardy, withstands temperatures as low as 40oF if kept outside.

Zones 9-10. Ships in 3" pots.

This item ships at the proper planting time for your region in both spring and fall.
If the current shipping season is closed, your order will ship at the proper time in the next season.



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 -  Friday, March 30, 2012
no flowers yet
Reviewed By: Courtenay (Cranston, RI)
I've had my plant for a couple of years now. I haven't had any flowers. It has been a windowsill plant. It did grow very tall. During our recent warm weather, I brought it outside and all of the leaves dries up ... I trimmed the branches down , and it is back indoors for now. Is that normal?
 -  Wednesday, September 14, 2011
My tree
Reviewed By: Sam Aldridge (Oneonta, NY)
I've had my plant for about 9 months. No fruit yet, but plenty of blossoms and flowers, it's about 3 feet tall now. I thought it might not survive, as I live in central New York, but it has absolutely thrived!
 -  Tuesday, August 09, 2011
I love my lil' poms!
Reviewed By: Derek (Southern , Illinois)
I've had my trees for 4 years now and I've had fruit for the past three. They must be set outside in the summer for natural pollination or pollinated by hand if you want fruit. This year I have 8 fruit on a tree only about a foot tall! Definitely a neat little tree.

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