Pomegranates do grow in New Mexico in some areas particularly in San Antonio near Socorro, Williamsburg near Truth or Consequences for over 200 years and even in Albuquerque and Corrales. With a southern facing micro climate or in a container they could grow even in Santa Fe with some creativity. The wood ,resilient woody bush can make it in Santa Fe but it is possible that only in the mildest winter/springs times will it bear fruit. Even as a non-bearing bush there is a beauty to its lacy leaves.... from lkreitzer@juno.com..the fig expert
pomogranits are grow in Arizona. http://www.sportscomet.com/Mens-Premiere-Leagues-UK/104446.htm
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when you grow some
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does a pomegranate grow on a tree
Yes. You can grow any natural food organically.
uh no. pretty sure people grow them themselves.....
They grow in northern Israel, cultivated and wild. I see them every day.
between five and eight meters tall.
Pomegranates are typically grown in regions with hot, arid climates, like California or Arizona. New York's climate is generally too cold for pomegranates to thrive outdoors. However, you may be able to grow pomegranates in New York with the use of a greenhouse or by bringing the plant indoors during the colder months to protect it from frost. It's important to provide the plant with plenty of sunlight, well-draining soil, and regular watering to mimic its preferred growing conditions.
Pomegranates split open due to internal pressure caused by the expansion of the seeds as they grow, eventually causing the fruit to burst open and release the seeds.
Persia- modern day Iran and neighbors. Arizona grows a very nice variety these days.