All categories

Pomegranate (Punica Granatum Bedana) 25 seeds

Pomegranate (Punica Granatum Bedana) 25 seeds
Views: 7757 Product Code: #130
Availability: In Stock
$1.90
Qty: Add to Cart

SECURE PAYMENTS
We do not process credit cards directly and will never be in contact with your credit card information.

EASY CHECKOUT
We accept Credit/Debit cards, PayPal, USPS Money Orders, Western Union.

FAST ORDER DISPATCH
We ship paid orders in 24 hours.

GERMINATION INSTRUCTIONS
We always include printed germination instructions.

Funky, oddly-shaped, thirst-quenching fruit and beautiful flowers define the pomegranate. This plant, long used by humans, is native to region from Iran to northern India including areas of the Himalayas. It is an evergreen large shrub to small tree. The leaves are held opposite each other on mostly spiny stems and are lance-shaped to oblong. Brilliantly hued blooms are produced at the ends of the branches singly or in clusters throughout the summer. Many orange-red, crinkled petals are held close together in a vase-shaped, fleshy, almost woody, fused group of outer petals. Fruits are round and flattened on the ends with prominent remains of the flower at the bottom and are yellow to pink to red. The fruit skin is hard and leathery surrounding many seeds which are coated in juicy, ruby-tinted sacs.
Pomegranates grow best in areas with cool winters and hot, dry summers. They are basically sub-topical plants but will take several hours of freezing temperatures. In the coldest areas, the plants are deciduous. Where not hardy, grow in containers or greenhouses. (source: learn2grow.com)

Genus - Punica
Species - Granatum
Common name - Pomegranate
Pre-Treatment - Required
Hardiness zones - 7 - 10
Height - 4'-20' / 1.20 - 6 m
Spread - 3'-15' / 0.90 - 4.60 m
Plant type - Shrub
Vegetation type - Deciduous
Exposure - Full Sun, Partial Sun
Growth rate - Medium
Soil PH - Acidic, Neutral, Alkaline
Soil type - Clay, laom, Sand, well drained
Water requirements - Average Water
Landscape uses - Container, Edible, Fruit / Fruit Tree, Hedges, Mixed Border, Topiary / Bonsai / Espalier
Germination rate - 80%
Bloom season - Early Summer, Summer, Late Summer
Leaf / Flower color - Green, Light Green / Orange, Orange Red

Useful Info
Germination1. Soak overnight in warm water and Stratify seeds in moist vermiculite for 30 days at +2-+4 degrees Celsius in air tight container or bag. You can use a very clean soil as well.
2. Prepare a pot for each pomegranate seed. Fill 4-inch plastic pots with a mixture of 3 parts potting soil, 2 parts compost and 1 part perlite. Pour 1/2 cup of water into each pot. Press the soil to express the excess moisture.
3. Sow one pomegranate seed in each pot to a depth equal to the length of the seed. For instance, a seed that's a quarter inch long requires a planting depth of one-quarter inch.
4. Place the pots on a propagation mat set to 75 degrees Fahrenheit (24-25 degrees Celsius). Turn off the propagation mat at night to mimic the natural warming and cooling of the soil outdoors. Keep the soil lightly moist to a depth of 1 inch at all times.
5. Watch for germination in 10 to 15 days. Remove the pots from the propagation mat once the seedlings produce a set of mature leaves. Move the pots outdoors to a spot with partial shade during the afternoon.
6. Transplant the pomegranates into large pots in three months. Move them into a sunny, permanent bed once the pomegranates grow to 12 inches in height.