I have a couple of the standard, fruiting Wonderful pomegranate, and another called Texas Sweet. I have read that there are other commercial varieties, including one that bears particularly large, pink fruits, but can't find a source for one or two young trees to a retail customer. Anyone know where to look?
Pomegranate Trees
pd...
This place has a couple, one is touted to be sweeter than the "Wonderful".
Another is a dwarf.
Might be worth taking a look at. I've dealt w/these folks before and have been happy w/the products.
http://eat-it.com/Plants/pomegranate.html
Thanks, Horseshoe.
I will check it out. I am getting a variety of good ideas, and should be able to get more different kinds than I know what to do with!
Peter
P.S. Took a look. Unfortunately the Sweet is z8 and won't work for me. The Nana is strictly an ornamental.
I hope to get back on this thread in a week or so, with info. I have gathered to share with others. There is plant material and various rooted plants out there!
P.
This message was edited Oct 29, 2003 10:06 PM
Hmmm...will be waiting to hear from ya!
Wonder if that zone 8 stuff will handle our zone 7 if we mulch it deep. Would be interesting, eh?
Will be waiting to hear back from you.
H.
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