Cold-Hardy Red Pomegranate Bush
Punica granatum ssp.
Produces vibrant red pomegranates with sweet-tart flavor
Cold-hardy variety suitable for cooler climates
Self-pollinating and drought-tolerant once established
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Why Cold Hardy Red Pomegranate Bushes?
Delivering pomegranates up north and down south, the Red Pomegranate lives up to its name, thriving in frigid, tundra-like conditions down to 0 degrees. With the Red Pomegranate, you'll get delicious pomegranates nearly anywhere in the country. Plus, it's hassle-free, especially since it blooms later and avoids late freezes with ease.
This fruit plant is shipped as a multi-stem bush, but can be trained into a tree form with proper staking.
The Red Pomegranate provides reliable fruit harvests in both good and bad years. Far north states (growing zones 3 through 5) can plant their Poms in pots to bring indoors for the winter. Plus, it boasts one of the biggest harvests of any pomegranate variety. A mature plant can produce up to 90 to 100 pounds of fruit under good conditions. So, with very little space, you get plenty of fruit to eat, share, and juice. With organic pomegranates at $3.00 per pound, you'll have a highly lucrative landscape!
Unlike other Pom varieties, it's highly tolerant of disease and therefore resists funguses that plague other cultivars. Basically, you can plant it, forget it and pick it. It's a remarkably tough plant that also resists insects, disease, drought and fruit splitting.
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But the best part? You get these benefits without effort since we've planted, monitored and shipped your Pomegranate with the utmost care. Now, you get a proven performer.
Not only is this variety nearly impossible to find at local garden centers or other nurseries...but Red Pomegranates from Fast Growing Trees arrive directly to your door with better branching and healthier roots, ready to thrive without any hassle on your part.
You need only one to produce fruit, but you'll greatly increase production with a second. In fact, it's a must if you want 90 to 100 pounds of pomegranates per tree each year. We recommend cross-pollination with additional Red Pomegranate Cold Hardys for the biggest bounties possible.
Plus, with our larger sizes...you could get fruit as soon as the first few seasons.
Either way, we recommend that you place your order before we sell out for the season: Home-grown pomegranates are just a click away with the Red Pomegranate Cold Hardy Bush!
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Product Details
| Mature Height: | 8-10 ft. |
| Mature Width: | 8-10 ft. |
| Sunlight: | Full Sun |
| Growth Rate: | Fast Growing |
| Harvest Time: | Fall |
| Botanical Name: | Punica granatum ssp. |
| Does Not Ship To: | AK, AZ, HI |
| Grows Well In Zones: | 6-11 outdoors |

Growing Zones: 6-11 outdoors
(hardy down to 0℉)
Customer Reviews & Photos
Based on 323 reviews








its looking good so far and growing in NC zone 8
good can't wait to see fruit
Pomegranate
Looked dead on arrival - late winter. However, growing like crazy now and a great little tree!
This pomegranate tree arrived fast
This pomegranate tree arrived fast and was packed very secure I will admit the tree was small and just looked like a stick. We planted it and hope for the best after a few weeks I started to notice some budding. The tree now has grown some branches and leaves. I'm excited to see this tree grow.
Cold hardy Pomogranate tree -good choice
The tree was little expensive for me. But it is worth if this bears fruits in a year or two. The packaging was good and arrived in good conditions and it survived the cold temperatures in PA
Seem to be doing well
They arrived quite banged up. The shipping no company didn’t seem to care they were live plants. I trimmed the broken foliage and got them in the ground. They are mastering to bud now so I have hopes they will make it.
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