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Dwarf Pomegranate Fruit Trees
Dwarf Pomegranate Fruit Trees
Miniature Fruit with Full-Size Flavor!

  (5 customer reviews)

Stunning bright coral-red flowers and fruit make a striking ornamental houseplant. Perfect for growing outdoors, too; will withstand temperatures as low as 40 degrees. Set plants outside in the summer—funnel-shaped flowers will attract hummingbirds! Great in salads. Makes a juicy snack. 2 ft. mature height.

Potted plants.



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Dwarf Pomegranate
13907 - For each offer ordered, get 1 plant.
Price: 1 to 2 - $14.95
3 or more - $13.75
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Product Details
Zones: 9 - 10 (30° F.)
Height: 2 ft.
Depth: same depth as in pot
Spread: 2-3 ft.
Sun/Shade: Sunny windowsill
Pollinator: self-pollinating
Color: orange
Foliage: glossy, semi-evergreen
Blooms: spring
Fruit: need hand pollination or insects to set on fruit
Comments: Easy to grow. It's compact habit lends itself to windowsill culture or bonsai training. Minimum temperature of 40 degrees in winter. Fruit is edible. Tolerates drought once established.
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 -  Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Terrific Tree
Reviewed By: Michael (Laramie, WY)
I purchased a Dwarf Pomegranate 3 years ago and just got my first fruit this year. The tree is now a healthy 3 feet tall and produced 7 slightly sour pomegranates, 5 half-dollar sized and two that were slightly larger. It's been in an 8 inch pot for all three years and once the last fruit ripens, its going to need a bigger pot to ensure good growth. A great buy!

 -  Sunday, October 21, 2007
Lovely plant
Reviewed By: Karen (Ames, IA)
I have two of these plants, one I bought a year ago, the other I got a few weeks ago. Both are doing very well, the older of the two is over a foot tall and wide, nice and bushy. It grew quite a bit over the summer and is covered in blooms/buds now. So far all have fallen off, even the ones that bloomed outside, but as the plant is only a year old and I am not the best bee substitute I am not surprised. It is such a cute plant that fruit would be a bonus, I love pomegranates though!

 -  Sunday, September 02, 2007
Fabulous despite bugs
Reviewed By: Kathy (Los Alamos, New Mexico)
Ok, so I'm not that great at keeping bugs down on my houseplant collection. But the pomegranite has tripled in size despite a moderate case of mealybugs! It went from 6" tall and 3.5" wide to at least 18" tall and wide. Wow! I've never had a plant do so well with bugs! Once I get it sprayed, I'm sure it'll do even better. A must for anyone who loves pomegranites! Worth growing for the flowers alone if you don't like the fruit! I find it very easy to grow, and I kill african violets (which shows you that I'm not the best gardener). Highly reccommended!


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