Cold Hardy Russian Pomegranate Tree

Cold Hardy Russian Pomegranate Tree

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The Most Cold Hardy Pomegranate On the Market + Loads of Sweet Fruit

Looking for a self fertile pomegranate variety that can grow in most areas of the United States with ease? The Cold Hardy Russian Pomegranate Tree is the perfect choice for you!

The Russian red pomegranate tree can thrive down to 0 degrees F and is a great option for tropical fruit growers in the northern United States. With a late bloom season, you won't have to worry about late winter freezes knocking off the tender spring blooms.

Fruit will ripen and mature in late summer or early fall and is well known for producing up to 100 lbs of fruit every year. The Russian red pomegranate cold hardy tree fruit is about the size of a grapefruit with sweet red flesh.

The pomegranate arils can be eaten fresh, juiced for their strong antioxidant properties, or used as a topping in desserts or salads.

Russian pomegranate fruit is full of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants to keep you healthy. You can't go wrong with growing your own organic fruit!

Start enjoying fresh antioxidant pomegranates and shop for a Cold Hardy Russian Pomegranate Tree for sale today!

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Botanical Name
Punica granatum
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Sunlight
Full Sun

Foliage Color
Green

Flower Color
Red

Mature Width
8-10 ft

Mature Height
8-10 ft

Growing Zones 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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VK
12/09/2024
Valerie K.
United States

Perfection

As always my plants came on time, in fantastic shape. I will continue to support Perfect Plants!

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11/19/2024
Anonymous
United States United States

Healthy Tree

I transplanted the tree in bigger pot and it is growing so strong. Will buy from this family again.

BT
09/08/2024
Ben T.
United States United States

Healthy product and quality shipping

I purchased the 3Gal potted Pomegranate. Tree shipped well packaged. The Tree was lush and green and in good shape. I live in zone 6b and planted in the end of May. The plant stayed green and took about a month to acclimate to the soil and environment. After that I treated with organic slow release fertilizer and it was off to the races. The tree has grown about 2 feet up and 2 feet out this summer and is vibrant. I'm going to wait another season before pruning from a bush into a tree shape. I'm confident it will have no issue surviving the winter on it's own but will probably make a small PVC pipe frame green house to help it through the first winter.

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07/13/2024
Adam F.
United States United States

Plants came looking healthy

The item came when expected and was packaged well and the little trees looked healthy - would order again.

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06/19/2024
Norm
United States United States

Survived the Freeze

Only a few days after planting the lush, green, and leafy tree we received a 24 degree night. It went into shock and lost all of its leaves but after 5 weeks of watering and warming I saw leaves starting to reappear. Now that plant is thriving again with foliage and new height. It should by summers end here grown considerably and developed a strong root structure. I’m looking forward to seeing the fruit in the next couple years. I’m sure it will handle the snow in the winter and be even tougher next year.

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