Pomegranate fruit Tree

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The pomegranate tree, Punica granatum, a symbol of fertility and abundance, is a must-have in Mediterranean gardens. Among the most well-known varieties, 'Wonderful' is a vigorous cultivar, early ripening, renowned for its "seedless" fruits, while 'Provence' is an ancient variety with exceptional qualities. Belonging to the Lythraceae family, the pomegranate tree originates from Iran. This small tree is characterized by its shiny, deciduous leaves, crumpled orange-red flowers, and rounded fruits filled with juicy and tasty seeds that are harvested at the end of the season. It has given rise to a number of interesting varieties, more or less early or hardy, with or without seeds... The 'Provence' pomegranate seduces with its resilience and large fruits with a sweet, slightly acidic taste; the tree adapts to different climates and resists diseases. The punica granatum 'Nana' is an ideal dwarf pomegranate tree for small spaces, producing edible fruits. The 'Acco' variety is known for its early ripeness and offers sweet fruits. The Punica granatum 'Fina Tendral' is appreciated for its fruits with thin skin and particularly juicy and sweet flesh. 'Ruby', famous for its abundant flowering, produces fruits with a sweet flesh. Curious gardeners will also discover the 'Black Fruit' pomegranate tree, whose fruits are unique in their almost black color and rich, intense flavor. Explore all our pomegranate trees in this selection.

Pomegranate trees prefer a hot and sunny exposure as well as well-drained soil. They tolerate drought but appreciate regular watering during the fruiting period. A long, hot summer followed by a mild autumn is essential for fruit ripening. A location protected from cold winds is recommended, although the tree is resistant to cold.

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