





Pomegranates - Many Varieties
Pomegranates are an amazing fruit tree native to central Asia. They do best in mediteranian climates but can survive further north with careful management. We currently offer 9 varieties of pomegranate and are always on the lookout for more.
Pomegranates are self-fertile, meaning you only have to plant one to get fruit, but two plants can help increase pollination and fruit production.
You will receive an actual tree in a cloth pot. We grow our own plants and seeds at our family farm using organic practices only.
Ruby Red pomegranates are lush, vibrant trees that not only wow your neighbors but also rewards you with delicious, juicy fruits. They are typically baseball to softball size, and are filled with transparent sacs that contain a seed and a flavorful pulp. This resilient plant is not just a pretty face; it's a powerhouse of versatility.
Austin pomegranate is originally from Syria but was first introduced to the US in Austin, Texas. It is rapidly gaining popularity for its very large fruits, one pound or more in size, and its plentiful, sweet, lightly tart juice with superior flavor and packed with antioxidants. In spring, bright orange flowers are a bonus followed by the pinkish red fruits that ripen in late summer to early fall. A vigorous grower up to 12 feet tall that serves as an excellent and easy-to-grow large shrub or small tree for the home orchard or edible landscape.
Ariana pomegranate comes from the collection of the world’s pomegranate expert, Dr. Gregory Levin of Turkmenistan.Its fruits are a bold, bright red with soft, nearly undetectable seeds and rich, sweet flavor. One of the best tasting pomegranates for those who live in the warm climates that can ripen it. It was tied for the top spot as the highest rated Pomegranate in the UC Davis trials in 2008! Grows To: 10 to 12' tall x 4 to 6' wide
Utah Sweet pomegranate is a neat, rounded shrub or small tree that grows 20-30 ft. The attractive pink-orange flowers have 5 to 8 crumpled petals and are red, fleshy and tubular which persists on the fruit. The pomegranate is self-pollinated as well as cross-pollinated by insects which increases the fruit set. The Utah Sweet Pomegranate fruit is very sweet, good quality with pink pulp and skin. The seeds are notably softer than the Wonderful Pomegranate & other cultivars.
Wonderful pomegranate are hardy trees that produce large crops of sweet, red fruit! This variety is drought tolerant and resists pests, making it a favorite among growers. It also provides beautiful red blooms each spring and summer. Ripens in September to October. Grows quickly, bearing fruit in 2-3 years.
Early Wonderful pomegranate are large, deep red, thin skinned, delicious fruit that ripen two weeks earlier than Wonderful variety. Large, orange-red flowers bloom late and are self-fertile. This highly productive variety is also drought tolerant. Ripens late September to early October. Requires less than 200 hours annual chilling below °F. Cold hardy to USDA Zone 9.
Grenada pomegranate is a bud sport of Wonderful pomegranate. A bit darker in color, less tart in flavor, and ripens about a month earlier than most pomegranates. Can be shaped to a bush or tree form. Tolerates a wide range of soils. Better for coastal areas than Wonderful. Ripens in September.Self-fertile (planting 2 varieties will increase your fruit yield). Zones: 6-10, Chill Hours: 200
Molla Nepes is a rare variety that came from Dr. Gregory Levin when he was stationed at the Turkmenistan Experimental Station of Plant Genetic Resources, Garrygala. It is a sweet-Tart type, with great flavor and medium to large sized fruit. Red rind with dark red arils and very soft seeds.
Vkusni is a rare variety.Red fruit with dark red arils. Complex sweet-tart taste. Long keeping fruit. High juice yield (60-70%). High juice taste. Thin skinned fruit.
Pomegranates - Many Varieties
Pomegranates are an amazing fruit tree native to central Asia. They do best in mediteranian climates but can survive further north with careful management. We currently offer 9 varieties of pomegranate and are always on the lookout for more.
Pomegranates are self-fertile, meaning you only have to plant one to get fruit, but two plants can help increase pollination and fruit production.
You will receive an actual tree in a cloth pot. We grow our own plants and seeds at our family farm using organic practices only.
Ruby Red pomegranates are lush, vibrant trees that not only wow your neighbors but also rewards you with delicious, juicy fruits. They are typically baseball to softball size, and are filled with transparent sacs that contain a seed and a flavorful pulp. This resilient plant is not just a pretty face; it's a powerhouse of versatility.
Austin pomegranate is originally from Syria but was first introduced to the US in Austin, Texas. It is rapidly gaining popularity for its very large fruits, one pound or more in size, and its plentiful, sweet, lightly tart juice with superior flavor and packed with antioxidants. In spring, bright orange flowers are a bonus followed by the pinkish red fruits that ripen in late summer to early fall. A vigorous grower up to 12 feet tall that serves as an excellent and easy-to-grow large shrub or small tree for the home orchard or edible landscape.
Ariana pomegranate comes from the collection of the world’s pomegranate expert, Dr. Gregory Levin of Turkmenistan.Its fruits are a bold, bright red with soft, nearly undetectable seeds and rich, sweet flavor. One of the best tasting pomegranates for those who live in the warm climates that can ripen it. It was tied for the top spot as the highest rated Pomegranate in the UC Davis trials in 2008! Grows To: 10 to 12' tall x 4 to 6' wide
Utah Sweet pomegranate is a neat, rounded shrub or small tree that grows 20-30 ft. The attractive pink-orange flowers have 5 to 8 crumpled petals and are red, fleshy and tubular which persists on the fruit. The pomegranate is self-pollinated as well as cross-pollinated by insects which increases the fruit set. The Utah Sweet Pomegranate fruit is very sweet, good quality with pink pulp and skin. The seeds are notably softer than the Wonderful Pomegranate & other cultivars.
Wonderful pomegranate are hardy trees that produce large crops of sweet, red fruit! This variety is drought tolerant and resists pests, making it a favorite among growers. It also provides beautiful red blooms each spring and summer. Ripens in September to October. Grows quickly, bearing fruit in 2-3 years.
Early Wonderful pomegranate are large, deep red, thin skinned, delicious fruit that ripen two weeks earlier than Wonderful variety. Large, orange-red flowers bloom late and are self-fertile. This highly productive variety is also drought tolerant. Ripens late September to early October. Requires less than 200 hours annual chilling below °F. Cold hardy to USDA Zone 9.
Grenada pomegranate is a bud sport of Wonderful pomegranate. A bit darker in color, less tart in flavor, and ripens about a month earlier than most pomegranates. Can be shaped to a bush or tree form. Tolerates a wide range of soils. Better for coastal areas than Wonderful. Ripens in September.Self-fertile (planting 2 varieties will increase your fruit yield). Zones: 6-10, Chill Hours: 200
Molla Nepes is a rare variety that came from Dr. Gregory Levin when he was stationed at the Turkmenistan Experimental Station of Plant Genetic Resources, Garrygala. It is a sweet-Tart type, with great flavor and medium to large sized fruit. Red rind with dark red arils and very soft seeds.
Vkusni is a rare variety.Red fruit with dark red arils. Complex sweet-tart taste. Long keeping fruit. High juice yield (60-70%). High juice taste. Thin skinned fruit.