How big do dwarf pomegranate trees get?
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3 feet tall
Dwarf Pomegranate thrives in hot, dry summer weather in full sun to partial shade conditions in USDA plant hardiness zones 7 to 11. At maturity, it will reach 3 feet tall as wide in a rounded shape. Apply a balanced fertilizer monthly during the growing season as directed on the package.
How much fruit does a dwarf pomegranate tree produce?
2 inch fruit
Yield: Varies. Fruit: Needs hand pollination or insects to set fruit. Up to 2 inch fruit. Soil Preference: Any good potting soil with humus.

Can you eat the fruit from a dwarf pomegranate tree?
Is the fruit edible? ANSWER: This plant is grown as an ornamental. You can eat the small ripe fruit, but the quality is not considered good.
Can I grow dwarf pomegranate indoors?
However, dwarf varieties are available, and their compact form (sometimes just 2 feet tall) means they’re often a better choice for growing indoors. Just be aware that the fruit from a dwarf pomegranate tree isn’t nearly as sweet.

Is dwarf pomegranate deciduous?
The dwarf pomegranate is a deciduous, thorny shrub. The flowers have an orange-red corolla and the edge of the petals is flesh-colored. When cultivated outdoors, the deciduous leaves start out the year bronzy, develop to a brightly shimmering green and end the year an attractive shade of yellow.
Is dwarf pomegranate flower edible?
About Punica granatum ‘Nana’ (Dwarf Pomegranate) During the spring season when flowers begin to emerge, small ornamental pomegranate fruit follow. While the dwarf pomegranate fruit is edible it lacks both the size and sweet flavor offered by the standard pomegranate.
Are pomegranates trees or bushes?
In its natural environment, the pomegranate is a shrub, and the best method of training is to leave it a multiple-trunk shrub. That being said, pomegranates can be grown as a single- or multi-trunk tree in the warmer regions of the United States.
Are there non edible pomegranates?
While fruiting cultivars may not bear pomegranates after a late spring frost, unseasonable cold spells are of less concern for ornamental varieties that are grown mainly for their colorful blossoms and foliage and not for their small, inedible pomegranates.
Can pomegranate trees grow in pots?
The pomegranate tree is fairly small—its dwarf varieties grow as low as two feet high—and can flourish in pots, making it a good option for container gardeners.
How much space does a pomegranate tree need?
Spacing Pomegranates. Space pomegranates about 15 feet apart. Grown as a bush the pomegranate can grow 10 to 15 feet tall and wide. Plants can be trained to a single trunk and grown as a small tree to 20 feet tall or pruned to 10 to 12 feet tall and wide or less.