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Texas Pink Pomegranate TreePunica granatum 'Texas Pink'

  • Texas Pink Pomegranate Tree

    Texas Pink Pomegranate Tree

  • Texas Pink Pomegranate Tree

    Texas Pink Pomegranate Tree

  • Texas Pink Pomegranate Tree
  • Texas Pink Pomegranate Tree

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Texas Pink Pomegranate TreePunica granatum 'Texas Pink'

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Fruit Trees & Bushes

Get delicious, vibrant fruit plus gorgeous landscape impact!

  • Large, rosy-pink fruit with tons of juicy seeds
  • Great for smoothies, juices, savory cooking and baking
  • Blooms with bright red flowers on a bonsai-like trunk
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Why Texas Pink Pomegranate Trees?

If you love pomegranates, you'll want to add this unique Pomegranate Tree to your landscape!

The Texas Pink Pomegranate produces tons of the large, rosy-pink fruit you know and love. Packed with juice-filled seeds, pomegranates are perfect for blending into juices or smoothies, using in savory recipes, and even sprinkling onto breakfast foods or desserts.

But with the Texas Pink Pomegranate, you get a lot more than fruit - this tree is popular as an ornamental accent tree. This Pomegranate Tree blooms with small, bright red flowers with contrasting yellow stamens. Dark green leaves and a gnarled, winding trunk, similar to a bonsai tree, provide the perfect backdrop.

And with a compact size, this tree is perfect for small landscapes, backyard orchards, or even patio containers. And it's incredibly easy to grow. It's tolerant of drought and cold spells, and it's resistant to pests, diseases and deer. And it bears fruit quickly - typically, within just a few growing seasons!

Why FastGrowingTrees.com is Better

 You won't find this unique Pomegranate variety at your local nursery or big box store. And when you get your Texas Pink Pomegranate from FastGrowingTrees.com, you get a tree that's been grown and nurtured with care, before it ships to you. That means proven success, easy growth and faster fruit in your landscape.

Shipped to your door in just a few days, your Texas Pink Pomegranate will be ready to grow on day one.

Don't miss out - get this unique Pomegranate Tree and add delicious fruit and vibrant color to your landscape today!

Pollination Info

Texas Pink Pomegranate Tree Pollination

Texas Pink Pomegranate Trees are self-fertile. You will get fruit with only one plant. However, adding an additional Texas Pink Pomegranate Tree will drastically increase the size of your crop.

Planting & Care

1. Planting: Pomegranates need full sun (6 to 8 hours of sunlight) and well-drained soil.

Make your hole twice the size of the root ball and just as deep. Carefully remove the tree from its pot and gently comb the sides of the root ball with your hands to free up the roots a bit. Position the tree into the hole and keep it straight as you begin to backfill the hole. Tamp down with your hands to prevent air pockets from forming around the root system.

Water the planting area well (but do not over-saturate the soil) and then spread a 2 to 3-inch layer of mulch to help conserve moisture.

If you're planting in a container, select a pot that will be large enough to grow the tree and be sure it has multiple holes in the bottom. Place the tree into the container and begin to fill in around the roots. Water your tree and tamp down on the soil, eliminating any air pockets that may have developed while potting the tree.

2. Watering: Pomegranates have a good tolerance to drought conditions but will perform best in somewhat moist soil. Typically, you'll water once or twice weekly. If you're not sure when to water, simply check the surrounding soil about 3 inches down. If the soil is dry here, it's time to water.

3. Fertilizing: Do not fertilize your tree for the first year of growth. In the second year, fertilizer may be needed to supplement a slow-growing tree. Apply 2 ounces of nitrogen in the spring and then an additional ounce each following year.

4. Pruning: Avoid doing any trimming in the tree's first year of growth. When you're ready, prune any dead or damaged branches after the threat of frost has passed and before new growth begins. Also, you can shorten larger branches to more flowering. Low-growing leaves or branches can be removed at any time.

Shipping Details

Estimated Shipping Time: Most orders ship immediately. As noted on the website, some items are seasonal, and may only ship in spring or fall. Once your order is shipped, you'll receive an email with a tracking number.

Amount of Order Shipping Charge
Less than $49 $19.95
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Product Details

Mature Height: 8-15 ft.
Mature Width: 6-10 ft.
Sunlight: Full Sun
Growth Rate: Fast
Harvest Time: September
Year to Bear: Can Fruit the 1st Year!
Botanical Name: Punica granatum 'Texas Pink'
Does Not Ship To: AZ
Grows Well In Zones: 4-11 patio / 7-11 outdoors
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4-11 patio         /           7-11 outdoors       Map

Growing Zones: 4-11 patio / 7-11 outdoors

(hardy down to 10℉)

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