'Wonderful' Pomegranate - 5 Gallon
Punica granatum x Wonderful is a popular and versatile pomegranate that has a ruby-red color and a sweet and tart flavor. The fruit has a thick and bitter skin and a juicy and flavorful pulp. More a large shrub than a tree, with multiple trunks reaching a height of 15 to 20 feet, pomegranates are adapted to regions with cool winters and hot summers. Beautiful shiny foliage and a long flowering season make them attractive additions to coastal, inland valley and desert landscapes. Pomegranates tolerate a wide range of soil types, but prefer deep, well-drained loams. The plant is self-pollinated and does not require cross-pollination. Wonderful, which is high in acidity, is grown commercially in the Central Valley. The fruit matures from October to December in our region and adds beauty and fruit to the landscape as Fall comes to a close.
Punica granatum x Wonderful is a popular and versatile pomegranate that has a ruby-red color and a sweet and tart flavor. The fruit has a thick and bitter skin and a juicy and flavorful pulp. More a large shrub than a tree, with multiple trunks reaching a height of 15 to 20 feet, pomegranates are adapted to regions with cool winters and hot summers. Beautiful shiny foliage and a long flowering season make them attractive additions to coastal, inland valley and desert landscapes. Pomegranates tolerate a wide range of soil types, but prefer deep, well-drained loams. The plant is self-pollinated and does not require cross-pollination. Wonderful, which is high in acidity, is grown commercially in the Central Valley. The fruit matures from October to December in our region and adds beauty and fruit to the landscape as Fall comes to a close.



Punica granatum x Wonderful is a popular and versatile pomegranate that has a ruby-red color and a sweet and tart flavor. The fruit has a thick and bitter skin and a juicy and flavorful pulp. More a large shrub than a tree, with multiple trunks reaching a height of 15 to 20 feet, pomegranates are adapted to regions with cool winters and hot summers. Beautiful shiny foliage and a long flowering season make them attractive additions to coastal, inland valley and desert landscapes. Pomegranates tolerate a wide range of soil types, but prefer deep, well-drained loams. The plant is self-pollinated and does not require cross-pollination. Wonderful, which is high in acidity, is grown commercially in the Central Valley. The fruit matures from October to December in our region and adds beauty and fruit to the landscape as Fall comes to a close.