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Pomegranate

pomegranates

Photo by DristanYoung
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

In its native habitat, Punica granatum is a small deciduous tree growing to about 8m (26'). In cultivation it is a large, multi-stemmed erect shrub to around 4m (12') tall. In late spring to summer single scarlet/orange flowers with crepe-like petals appear. The fruit develops from late summer to early winter.

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I love eating pomegranates!! My grandma has some in her backyard. Cool spotting and welcome to project Noah!
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PublishedOctober 28, 2011

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