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POMEGRANATE
ANGEL RED
Bright red, large fruit produced nearly
a month ahead of Wonderful. Early to market. Excellent flavor Yields
high volumes of anti-oxidant juice and lower than normal waste pulp.
Ripens late August to early September.
AMBROSIA
Fantastically huge fruits, up to three
times the size of Wonderful. Pale pink skin, purple sweet-tart juice,
similar to Wonderful. Long-lived in any soil. Inland or coastal climate.
150 hours. Self-fruitful
EVERSWEET
Very sweet, virtually seedless fruit,
even immature fruits are sweet. Red skin, clear (non-staining) juice.
Harvest late summer through fall. Coast or inland. 8-10’ arching shrub
or train as small tree or espallier. Large showy orange-red flowers. 150
hours. Self-fruitful.
UTAH SWEET
An attractive shrub with showy orange
flowers and delicious fruit. Medium-sized, white/pink blushed fruit has
sweet, pale pink kernels which do not stain. Self-fruitful.
WONDERFUL
Self-fruitful. 150 chilling hours.
Extra large, rich red flesh, juicy. Showy orange flowers in late summer.
Harvest late summer-fall.
Available most of
the year in 5 and 15 gallon containers.
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