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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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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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Russian Pomegranate
So far this little tree is doing wonderfully. I can see new growth almost daily. She'll be kept inside for a while as I'm in the north, eventually in a greenhouse so here's hoping.
Beautiful plants
The plants arrived in beautiful condition and were very wellThe plants arrived in beautiful condition and were very well packaged to survive the trip.
Cold Hardy Russian Pomegranate Tree
The tree was delevered in great shape. The shipping box with strap holding the pot at the bottom of the box and the way the soil in pot was covered so it did not come out was great. Beautiful leafed tree. Very excited. Waiting for frosts to be over before I plant. Want it it be established before it goes thru freezing. Especially since it is fully leafed. Thanks