

🌿 Grow your own slice of paradise—pomegranate power in every pot!
The Wonderful Pomegranate is a dormant live plant, 5-8 inches tall, ideal for indoor or patio growing. It requires minimal watering—only when soil is dry—and thrives in USDA Zones 9-13 with full to indirect sunlight. Slow-growing and perennial, it offers a unique opportunity to cultivate a vitamin-rich fruit tree with proper care and patience.
| ASIN | B07DYJ3KHH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #233,854 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1,570 in Fruit Plants & Seeds |
| Brand Name | High Desert Nursery |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (264) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Fall |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Manufacturer | High Desert Nursery |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | *Limited Conditional Warranty: Plants are guaranteed to arrive to their destination in healthy condition. No other extended warranties or guarantees of fitness for any particular purpose, growth and survival beyond safe arrival are expressed or implied, due to the seller not being able to further care for the plant. If you received a defective plant, feel free to contact us immediately. Claims und… |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | pomegranate |
| Product Care Instructions | Water |
| Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| UPC | 724235123043 |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 9-13 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**K
Healthy but small
Bought a new house with lots of space for plants so I thought I would try some citrus trees and came across this Pom tree and decided to take a stab at it. Plant arrived about 5 days after I ordered. Packaged in cardboard box and wrapped in plastic to keep dirt from getting everywhere. Tree looks healthy but is quite small, will update if dies quickly. For the price though say size was fair. Looking forward to seeing what happens I've never seen and pomegranate tree before.
J**R
Great price and came in as expected.
I got 3 pomegranate trees for just a little over 20 bucks. It's hard to get a deal like that I plan on making these little plants into bonsai. There are many who are complaining that the plant is dry or a little unhealthy. What do you expect when a plant comes in the mail for days without water or sunlight? After a bit of water and care the plant perked up as expected. I recommend a fast shipping method if worried. Thanks seller!
D**7
Extremely dissapointed - none survived.
Please be aware that these are not established plants. They are cuttings that have barely taken root at all. They were likely accelerated with root stimulator. I received 6 instead of 5, which I appreciated, until i found out that one of the cuttings was not rooted and the few leaves on it were bone dry. They ship in quarter-pint pots, and though packed well, did not have any moisture left in the soil. I spent three months meticulously taking care of the remaining 5 and trying to get them established in larger pots, but I think they were too underdeveloped and went through too much shock in the shipping to be viable. None have any leaves left and they are in great growing conditions at the moment. Since these are cuttings, they likely came from the same tree and will not produce fruit even if they grew because they are all the same clones - no cross pollination can take place. Also, these are advertised as "pollinated", which can not happen until they grow much larger and bloom. These just simply are not prepared to be successful before they were shipped.
A**E
It was a little small...but it's growing!
I ordered one, received two, but one was dead. The other one is doing quite well now 4 months later. That being said, it was small and very thin when I got it, but considering the price, I think it was OK. I planted it in an outside raised garden right away in full sun in April (in Zone 10), which probably didn't help its initial growth. I read somewhere that they like full sun, but they probably didn't mean Zone 10 full sun and not for such a small plant. I ended up giving it some shade and once the summer rainy season started (with more clouds) it started growing much better. I've attached a picture. This is after I cut off 11 inches from the top, which I probably should have done much sooner, but I was too excited about it growing. I asked the seller the following before leaving a review as it would be very disappointing to put this much work into a plant and then not get fruit: "Hi! I bought a pomegranate from you a few months ago and it's doing well. I just was wondering if you could confirm whether or not it is a cutting from a fruit producing tree?" Their response: "Hello, yes it is a cutting from a producing tree. Your plant should start flowering by next year if you have it in the ground and properly fertilized. The fruit is pretty heavy though, so we'd recommend only letting it grow once the branches can handle the weight. The plant should provide fruit within 1-3 years depending on care"
R**️
Sturdy trunk and healthy leaves on hand.
Sturdy trunk & beautiful leaves arrived. I hope it gives me more sweet fruits soon how I wish.🙏🌱🌳💌 I bought this for my Golden Birthday gift..🎁🌱🌲💐
R**A
Plants alive (arrived dormant)
Very good I was expecting one cutting but got three can’t complaint about the size because from my experience I know it’ll grow all plants were dormant but are now coming to life again. So basically it’s worth the price.
A**Y
I am in they didnt survive past a couple of weeks despite proper care
Did not survive.
K**G
it was so big.
It didn't bear fruit in the first two years, and I thought the seller's photo was wrong. But last year it produced a big pomegranate, and even though it was only one, I was very happy because it was so big.
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