Pomegranate 40 Seeds - Punica granatum
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Average customer review:Product Description
Punica granatum has been one of the longest cultivated fruit trees in the old world, highly prized for its flavorful fruit. A native of Asia, the name Punica is the old name for the city of Carthage. It seems that the fruit was once known as the "apple of Carthage." The latin binomial for this species was taken from 'pomuni granatum' (seeded apple in Latin) - the name of this plant during the Middle Ages. This deciduous shrub typically grows to 20 feet tall, is very twiggy, clad with small shiny leaves, held in small groups, giving a slightly 'tufted' look. In spring these emerge a bronzy-green color, and in autumn they turn golden yellow. The scarlet or red-orange flowers have a very conspicuous, red colored calyx and (inferior) ovary, giving them a sort of 'carnation' look. The flower gives was and the ovary enlarges to produce a subglobose fruit 3-5 inches in diameter, becoming a deep wine-red when ripe (hence the color name of 'pomegranate red'). Its unusual interior is composed of sections of seeds covered in a juicy, transleuscent flesh, inbedded in the cream colored walls of the fruit. This structure often spilts open to reveal the ruby-colored seeds, which are the edible portion. These are usually eaten fresh, hand extracted from the surround membrane of the fruit wall. They are also often made into jams or jellies. The cooling, slightly tart juice is ingredient of the drink known as "granadine", with the addition of sugar and water. The plant is very easy to cultivate and is tolerant of a wide variety of conditions. It is quite tolerant of alkaline soils and drought, making it very useful in mediterranean climates.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5223 in Lawn & Patio
- Brand: Hirts: Seed; Fruit
Features
- Pomegranate Trees make an excellent bonsai and can be set outside during the summer and moved indoors during the winter.
- Pomegranates should be placed in the sunniest, warmest part of the yard or orchard for the best fruit, although they will grow and flower in part shade.
- The attractive foliage, flowers and fruits of the pomegranate, as well as its smallish size make it a excellent landscaping plant.
- Seed Germination and growing instructions are included with every order!
Customer Reviews
So far so good
The seeds arrived in a timely fashion. The instructions for sprouting them were a little complex. All we did was put them in a pot full of dirt and kept them moist. They have since sprouted and are great little seedlings. It'll be a while before we get any fruit, however. Have no complaints about this product so far.



