Pomegranate Seeds (Punica Granatum)

Pomegranate Seeds (Punica Granatum)

Produces juicy fruits and striking red flowers. It thrives in warm, dry climates, making it perfect for sunny gardens.

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Product Name Qty
100 Pomegranate Seeds (Punica Granatum)
US$1.90
500 Pomegranate Seeds (Punica Granatum)
US$4.90
2,000 Pomegranate Seeds (Punica Granatum)
US$14.00
10,000 Pomegranate Seeds (Punica Granatum)
US$55.00
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Punica Granatum
Punica granatum is native to the area from Iran to the Himalayas. It grows up to 5-6 meters high. It has a marvelous naturally-twisting style trunk that very easily adopts a gnarled, ancient appearance. The deciduous leaves start out the year bronzy, develop to a brightly shimmering green and end the year an attractive shade of yellow. The leaves cling to the shrub until quite late in the year, returning slowly in Spring. In subtropical areas, it is semi-evergreen, unlike the species generally, but entirely deciduous in North areas. Sweetly scented flowers and edible fruit in one. This showy, dense tree displays, at an early age, attractive orange-red "trumpet style" flowers from late Summer-Fall. Small fruits follow the flowers. The rounded fruit of the Pomegranate is about 2-5 inches wide and red when ripe. Each fruit is divided into about half a dozen compartment. Each compartment contains many small seeds surrounded by skinny pinkish red flesh which is full of juice. The seeds are packed tightly together. It will bear fruits if grown in areas with year-round temperatures that rarely fall below 40øF. But even if it never gets fruit, the flowers are quite beautiful. Hardiness zone 7, (-15øC/5øF) in Winter. Fine a place where it is sheltered from frost and not exposed to drying winds. The soil in which it is placed should be a light, rich loam. Likes well-draining soil and semi-arid watering conditions. The plants thrive in a semi-arid atmosphere and once established need very little water, about once a week. Although they enjoy dry conditions, be sure to increase watering to 2 or 3 times a week while flowering and producing fruits.This tree responds well to hot, sunny conditions. Place the Pomegranate in a position of good light.
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Common name Pomegranate
Species Punica granatum
Germination For faster germination, soak the seeds in slightly hot water for 24-48 hours, followed by one month cold stratification before sowing, in sterile gardening soil. Keep damp soil, not soaking wet. Keep pot in warm situation 20øC/68øF, 24øC/75øF. Germination can take several months. It can be a more depending on their degree of unbroken dormancy, don't give up.
Scarification / Stratification This will break their dormancy. It creates a cold and moist environment for the seeds. Mixed in seeds with slightly moistened vermiculite or peat, only damp in a ziplock bag. Close zip bag shut and store it in the salad crisper compartment of your refrigerator. If any seeds begin to sprout during the cold stratification, simply remove the seed and plant.
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