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Pomegranate - Rosavaya

Punica granatum
A winner on flavour, even if not the most elegant fruit. Galusha Rosavaya fruit tends to be slightly elongated, pink and angular - but the arils are large and the flavour is exceptional.
Other Names: Pomegranit

$39.00 ($19.75-$49.00 choose a size)

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Specifications of Pomegranate - Rosavaya

Preferred Climate Warm Temperate, Arid (Dry)Learn About Climate Zones

Grown From CuttingLearn About Propagation Methods

Max Height (when in the ground with good conditions) 2-5m

Plants required to Pollinate 1 (Self Pollinating)Learn about Pollination

Can it Handle Frosts? Yes

Amount of leaves in Winter? No Leaves (Deciduous)

Suitability in Pots Yes with 35L+ Pot

Water Requirements Drought Hardy (Little Watering)

Is it a Dwarf Fruit Tree? Can be pruned to 2m

Time to Fruit/Flower/Harvest 2-3 Years

Sun or Shade Full (Sun:80%-100%)

Preferred Soil Type Good Drainage

Soil pH Neutral (6.6-7.3pH)

Fruiting/Harvest Months March, April, May

Fertiliser All Purpose, Compost

Plant Width 2-4m

Growth Rate Medium

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Pomegranate - Rosavaya Reviews & Tips

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Peter
★★★★★ 3months ago

GIRALANG, ACT

Pomegranate - Rosavaya

The reason I choose Rosavaya Pomegranate, is because of its colourful blossoms and the health benefits of the fruits.

Damian
★★★★★ 3y ago

BYRON BAY, NSW

Pomegranate - Rosavaya

Great Condition. Ready to Grow!!

Klara
★★★★★ 3y ago

WOODFORDE, SA

Pomegranate - Rosavaya

Have had this in the ground for about 6 weeks - is doing well. Dug a big hole, removed existing soil and replaced with garden compost. Seems pretty happy for now.

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Amanda
★★★★★ 7y ago

LESCHENAULT, WA, Australia

Great tasting fruit - rich and complex and makes a stunning juice. Easy to grow. Plant has been transplanted 3 times now and is fine. A very tough plant.

Peggy
9y ago

Mount Lofty, QLD, Australia

Pomegranate - Rosavaya

So delicious! Makes the most wonderful pomegranate molasses. Fruit splits in very wet summers, then they get attacked by fruit fly. Prolific in dry summers.

Justin1
★★★ 11y ago

COBURG, VIC, Australia

Produces about 10 pomegranates per year. 2012 was an excellent year, 2013 most of the flowers dropped. 

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Edward3
★★★★ 12y ago

CARLINGFORD, NSW, Australia

In early years only get beautiful red flowers, but in 2020 got a very large crop. Then in the last 2 years no crop again, only plenty of male fllowers.

GardenOfColumba
★★★ 14y ago

Inala, QLD, Australia

Love the fruit, like eating rubies. 

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TimBeck
★★★ 16y ago

Kalgoorlie, WA, Australia

Scrawny looking plant...

Caroline1
★★★★★ 16y ago

Dudley, NSW, Australia

growing really well

wendyBellbirdPark1
17y ago

Bellbird Park, QLD, Australia

too wet, too humid would do better somewhere like Tamborine or Warwick

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