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First of all NO trees have a gender making pomegranate trees the same.
In this case, they really DO grow on trees. The pomegranate grows on a small shrub like tree.
anywhere with trees mostly found in mexico
The thorns are a deterrent to foragers, even me.
Pomegranate trees turn yellow in autumn winter before shedding their leaves.
Yes, pomegranate trees have fibrous roots. The coarse, non-aggressive, non-invasive, shallow, spreading, white roots make pomegranate trees (Punica granatum) cooperative candidates for bonsai gardens -- as well as many indoor and outdoor edible, ornamental gardens -- since the native responds well to branch, leaf and root pruning. They result in pomegranate trees readily meeting their light, moisture, nutrient and temperature requirements within the critical, top five inches (12.7 centimeters) of soil.
yes i can be grown bonsai.
Pomegranate trees are available at many shops that sell plants. It's easier to buy a small Pomegranate tree and transplant it but seeds are available in brick and mortar shops and on the internet. They only grow in hot climates and are drought resistant.
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technically its a bush but it really looks like a treeyes pomegranates grow on trees
A pomegranate typically has more seeds than a papaya
pomegranate trees like hot summers in kenya, they should be protected from extreme cold and frost