Pomegranates can be grown in all states in mainland Australia, however, not in all regions in every state. In Queensland pomegranates can be grown in the south and west of the state. In NSW, central, southern and western NSW are suitable. In Victoria north west and in SA and WA anywhere 150KM away from the ocean.
does a pomegranate grow on a tree
Yes
In this case, they really DO grow on trees. The pomegranate grows on a small shrub like tree.
in a big furry bush lol
Yes. There are date plantations in Alice Springs, in central Australia, and in Australia's driest state, South Australia.
Victoria
They grow on a deciduous shrub
from the end of summer beginning of fall
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.
Hot and in Texas, Arizona and California
the answer is not Queensland but in fact New South Wales
Waratah normally grows in Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia.