• Pomegranate tree, evergreen or deciduous?

    From dwdw@21:1/5 to All on Sun Sep 12 23:45:03 2021
    This is a 14 year old thread, but I want to know if you found a pomegranate that is edible AND evergreen in zone 9b, so I'll take a chance that this will generate an email and that you will respond! Thanks!

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  • From David E. Ross@21:1/5 to dwdw on Mon Sep 13 08:02:15 2021
    On 9/12/2021 4:45 PM, dwdw wrote:
    This is a 14 year old thread, but I want to know if you found a
    pomegranate that is edible AND evergreen in zone 9b, so I'll take a
    chance that this will generate an email and that you will respond!
    Thanks!

    I am a docent at a private garden that is open to the public. In that
    garden are two pomgranates. Both grow as bushes, not trees. The
    full-size pomgranate goes dormant in the winter. The dwarf pomgranate
    remains evergreen. Both bear full-sized fruit. This is in USDA zone 10a.

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    David E. Ross
    Climate: California Mediterranean, see <http://www.rossde.com/garden/climate.html>
    Gardening diary at <http://www.rossde.com/garden/diary>

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