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Dwarf Pomegranate

Dwarf Pomegranate

Miniature Fruit with Full-Size Flavor!

  (32 customer reviews)



Bright coral-red flowers and fruit make a striking houseplant. Perfect for growing outdoors, too; withstands temperatures as low as 40 degrees. Set plants outside in the summer—funnel-shaped flowers attract hummingbirds! 2 ft. mature height. Potted plants. Zones 9-10.
This plant attracts hummingbirds.

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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Product Details
Zones: 9-10 (50 degrees)
Height: 2'
Depth: same depth as in pot
Spread: 2-3'
Sun/Shade: Sunny windowsill
Pollinator: self pollinanting
Color: Orange
Foliage: Glossy, semi-evergreen
Blooms: Spring
Fruit: need hand pollination or insects to set on fruit
Comments: Easy to grow. Its compact habit lends itself to windowsill culture or bonsai training. Minimum temperature of 40 degrees in winter. Fruit is edible. Tolerates drought once established. Gorgeous rich coral red blooms, jeweled toned fruit, every bit as delicious as larger varities-In warmer climates can be grown outside, in cooler areas, bring indoors for the winter. Funnel shaped flowers woll attract hummingbirds.
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Dwarf Pomegranate Ships In Both Spring And Fall
Unable to ship to: AE AK GU HI PR

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 -  Sunday, October 11, 2009
Nice Plant
Reviewed By: Joshua (Cville, PA)
Plant is one year old, over 3' tall, but very long, not bushy. Wonder what others are doing for trimming, pruning etc. Has beautiful blooms, but haven't pursued fruit, long stems/branches would not support fruit

 -  Wednesday, September 08, 2010
nice growth
Reviewed By: Crystal (Sandstone, Minnesota)
Growing Amazing! I got my plant this spring, it has grown a foot already, with dozens of flowers! I just brought it inside for the winter.. where it will soak up all the winter sun by our large living room windows, until summer again! 2 more years til fruit!

 -  Sunday, May 09, 2010
lots of flowers
Reviewed By: Denise White (Beaumont, Texas)
I received four of these plants as a gift for my wedding a year and a half ago, lots of beautiful coral colored blooms. No fruit yet though. The bees and hummingbirds did not seem to be interested in them last season. I hope that will change this year as pomegranates are my favorite fruit! I keep mine outside all year and thought our rare frost this past winter may have killed them, but no they came back and are bigger than ever!


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Dwarf Pomegranate
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Price:Each - $14.99
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Dwarf Pomegranate

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Dwarf Pomegranate
Miniature Fruit with Full-Size Flavor!

  (32 customer reviews)

Buying Options
Dwarf Pomegranate
13907 - 1 plant per offer.
Price:Each - $14.99
Quantity:

Bright coral-red flowers and fruit make a striking houseplant. Perfect for growing outdoors, too; withstands temperatures as low as 40 degrees. Set plants outside in the summer—funnel-shaped flowers attract hummingbirds! 2 ft. mature height. Potted plants. Zones 9-10.
This plant attracts hummingbirds.

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.


Product Details
Zones: 9-10 (50 degrees)
Height: 2'
Depth: same depth as in pot
Spread: 2-3'
Sun/Shade: Sunny windowsill
Pollinator: self pollinanting
Color: Orange
Foliage: Glossy, semi-evergreen
Blooms: Spring
Fruit: need hand pollination or insects to set on fruit
Comments: Easy to grow. Its compact habit lends itself to windowsill culture or bonsai training. Minimum temperature of 40 degrees in winter. Fruit is edible. Tolerates drought once established. Gorgeous rich coral red blooms, jeweled toned fruit, every bit as delicious as larger varities-In warmer climates can be grown outside, in cooler areas, bring indoors for the winter. Funnel shaped flowers woll attract hummingbirds.
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule
Dwarf Pomegranate Ships In Both Spring And Fall
Unable to ship to: AE AK GU HI PR

Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers

Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating 

 -  Sunday, October 11, 2009
Nice Plant
Reviewed By: Joshua (Cville, PA)
Plant is one year old, over 3' tall, but very long, not bushy. Wonder what others are doing for trimming, pruning etc. Has beautiful blooms, but haven't pursued fruit, long stems/branches would not support fruit

 -  Wednesday, September 08, 2010
nice growth
Reviewed By: Crystal (Sandstone, Minnesota)
Growing Amazing! I got my plant this spring, it has grown a foot already, with dozens of flowers! I just brought it inside for the winter.. where it will soak up all the winter sun by our large living room windows, until summer again! 2 more years til fruit!

 -  Sunday, May 09, 2010
lots of flowers
Reviewed By: Denise White (Beaumont, Texas)
I received four of these plants as a gift for my wedding a year and a half ago, lots of beautiful coral colored blooms. No fruit yet though. The bees and hummingbirds did not seem to be interested in them last season. I hope that will change this year as pomegranates are my favorite fruit! I keep mine outside all year and thought our rare frost this past winter may have killed them, but no they came back and are bigger than ever!


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