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Pomegranate bloom

Punica granatum

Photo by joanbstanley
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Field Notes

Description:

Pomegranate tree flowers are up to 1 inch across and 2 inches long. They are red and tubular with five to eight petals and are produced singly or in small groups at the end of the branches.
The pomegranate tree has a narrow central trunk and is prone to branching, often looking more like a shrub than an erect tree. The leaves are leathery and up to 4 inches long. The branches grow in a downward arc from the trunk.
Read more: Pomegranate Tree Information | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/about_6456788_pomegranate-tree-information.html#ixz…

Habitat:

Xeric portion of wildlife habitat yard.

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