Reliable frost-resistant variety from Turkmenistan. Highly appreciated for its delicious refreshing sweet-sour taste, small soft edible fruits and intense dark red color of the fruit and juice. Growth: Strong, upright, naturally branched deciduous shrub. Grows to a height of 2.5-3 m. Reaches a high age, even several years. In wine-growing areas, we recommend planting the pomegranate tree in... open ground. It can also be grown as a container plant in large pots. Location requirements The pomegranate tree is best planted in a sheltered sunny spot in the garden.
Sheltered garden or terrace. The pomegranate is undemanding to soil, but grows better and bears fruit better on deep, loamy soils rich in organic matter with light, permeable subsoil.
Flowers: Decorative orange flowers bloom gradually from June to July. The variety is self-pollinating.
Fruits: large, 240-430 g, bright red skin. Small, soft, juicy seeds do not disturb when consumed.
Juice: wine-red, delicious taste, refreshingly sweet.
Ripening time: depending on the location and climatic conditions, the fruits ripen gradually during October.
Disease resistance: reliably resists attacks by pests and fungi, no chemical protection is required during the vegetation period.
Frost resistance: withstands frosts down to -15 °C without damage, with increasing age
pomegranate trees become more resistant with age. It is recommended to provide young plants with
winter protection, e.g. with an 8-10 cm layer of mulch