Russian Pomegranate Tree is a cold-resistant plant that grows up to 10 feet tall and bears sweet fruit. It thrives in regions with colder climates, typically in zones 6-10.
Ideal for areas like Pennsylvania, New York, and Ohio, this tree can withstand low temperatures well. Its flowering stage occurs later in the season, reducing the risk of damage from late frosts.
The tree produces large, vivid red fruits, often larger than grapefruits, suitable for making juices or consuming fresh. While self-pollinating, having another nearby can enhance fruit size and yield.
Moreover, the Russian Pomegranate Tree is heat tolerant, making it a suitable choice for regions with warmer temperatures and humidity.
A mature tree can yield an impressive 90 to 100 pounds of fruit annually.
Specifications:
- Cold Hardy: Zones 6-10
- Requires full sun
- Adds beauty to any landscape
- Reaches a mature height of 10-20 feet tall with a width of 8-15 feet.