Dwarf Pomegranate Live Plant – Punica granatum Nana – 10-15″ Tall – Container, Patio, Bonsai

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Elevate your garden with a beautiful dwarf pomegranate live plant (Punica granatum Nana). This compact shrub features glossy green leaves, stunning orange-red flowers, and ornamental edible fruits. Ideal for containers, patios, or as a captivating pomegranate bonsai specimen, it offers continuous visual interest and thrives in sunny, dry conditions. Enjoy its adaptability and ornamental appeal, perfect for any garden.

Estimated arrival

Jan 16

Jan 21 - Jan 23

Jan 26 - Jan 30

  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    USDA zones 7-11
  • Soil Type

    Well-draining soil
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Full sun
  • Expected Planting Period

    Spring to early summer (or year-round indoors)

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    Overview

    Elevate your garden with the captivating dwarf pomegranate live plant, scientifically known as Punica granatum Nana. This exceptional plant is a compact, showy shrub perfectly suited for a variety of garden settings, from containers and patios to intricate bonsai designs. Its dense growth habit and attractive, glossy green leaves provide a lush backdrop for a vibrant display of color. Early in the season, this particular variety produces striking orange-red single flowers, which gracefully transition into bright orange-red ornamental fruits. These fruits not only add continuous visual interest but are also edible, offering a unique combination of aesthetic appeal and practical benefits. The dwarf pomegranate live plant thrives in hot, dry summer conditions and is deciduous, ensuring seasonal interest and adaptability.

    The charm of Punica granatum Nana lies in its versatility and ease of care. As a compact pomegranate, it remains manageable in size, typically reaching 1-2 feet, making it an ideal choice for smaller spaces or urban gardens. Its natural resilience and tolerance for dryness make it a robust addition to any landscape. Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just starting, this plant promises a rewarding growing experience with its consistent beauty and charming characteristics. Discover the joy of cultivating your own dwarf pomegranate live plant and adding a touch of Mediterranean elegance to your home or garden.

    Key Benefits

    Incorporating the dwarf pomegranate live plant into your garden offers a multitude of advantages, blending ornamental beauty with practical uses. Its compact nature and vibrant display make it a standout choice for various applications.

    • Stunning Ornamental Display: Enjoy a prolonged period of beauty with striking orange-red flowers blooming from early summer into fall, followed by bright orange-red fruits that persist for months, adding dynamic visual interest.
    • Edible & Decorative Fruit: The small, approximately 2-inch fruits are not only highly ornamental but also edible, offering a delightful dual purpose. This makes the dwarf pomegranate live plant a unique addition to your garden.
    • Versatile Container Plant: Its modest size and adaptability make it an ideal candidate for container gardening, allowing you to easily move and position it to best showcase its beauty on patios, balconies, or indoors.
    • Excellent Bonsai Specimen: The plant’s natural tolerance for restricted root systems and its compact growth habit enhance its suitability for pomegranate bonsai culture, allowing for intricate shaping and design.
    • Drought-Tolerant & Low Maintenance: Thrives in hot, dry summer conditions, requiring less frequent watering once established, making it a resilient and easy-to-care-for plant for various climates.
    • Compact & Manageable Size: Easily maintained at a height of 1-2 feet, this compact pomegranate fits well into small gardens, urban landscapes, or as an accent plant without overwhelming its surroundings.
    • Seasonal Appeal: As a deciduous plant, it offers seasonal changes, from lush green foliage and vibrant blooms in warmer months to an interesting bare structure in winter, providing continuous garden interest.

    Plant Care & Growing Tips

    Caring for your dwarf pomegranate live plant is relatively straightforward, making it a rewarding choice for gardeners of all levels. This resilient shrub thrives with consistent attention to its basic needs, ensuring abundant flowering and fruiting. For optimal growth and prolific blooming, this plant demands full sun exposure. It needs at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day, especially during the warmer months. If grown indoors, place it near a south-facing window or provide supplemental grow lights to mimic these conditions. Adequate sunlight is crucial for the development of its vibrant orange-red flowers and subsequent fruit.

    When it comes to watering, the dwarf pomegranate live plant prefers well-draining soil and is quite tolerant of dry conditions once established. Water thoroughly when the top inch or two of soil feels dry to the touch, and then allow the soil to dry out slightly before watering again. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. Good drainage is paramount, so ensure your container has drainage holes or your garden soil is not waterlogged. A balanced, all-purpose fertilizer can be applied during the growing season (spring and summer) every 4-6 weeks to support healthy growth and flowering. Reduce fertilization in fall and winter as the plant enters dormancy.

    The ideal temperature range for Punica granatum Nana is between 60-90°F (15-32°C). It is generally hardy in USDA zones 7-11, though it can be grown in cooler climates as an annual or overwintered indoors as a potted plant. Protect it from hard freezes. Pruning can be done in late winter or early spring to maintain its compact shape, encourage bushier growth, and remove any dead or crossing branches. This is particularly important if you are cultivating it as a pomegranate bonsai. Watch out for common pests like aphids or spider mites, which can be treated with insecticidal soap if necessary. With proper care, your dwarf pomegranate live plant will flourish, providing years of beauty and enjoyment.

    Size & Details

    Each order includes a healthy dwarf pomegranate live plant, typically standing approximately 10-15 inches in height, ready for planting upon arrival. These plants are grown in 1-gallon pots before shipping, ensuring a well-established root system for successful transplanting. The mature height of the Punica granatum Nana, when grown in a container, is generally maintained between 1-2 feet, making it an ideal compact pomegranate for various settings. Its spread can be similar, creating a dense, rounded shrub. The growth rate is moderate, allowing for easy shaping and maintenance, especially for those interested in creating a pomegranate bonsai.

    The plant will produce its stunning orange-red flowers from July through August, with the edible, 2-inch ornamental fruits developing shortly thereafter and remaining on the plant for many months. This extended period of fruit display significantly enhances its ornamental value. For optimal safety during transit, the plant is carefully prepared for shipment without its container, securely wrapped and protected to ensure it arrives in excellent condition, ready to thrive in your garden or patio. The plant is deciduous, so expect seasonal changes in its foliage.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Q: What size will the dwarf pomegranate live plant be when I receive it? A: The plant you receive will be approximately 10-15 inches tall. It will have been grown in a 1-gallon pot, ensuring a healthy and established root system for successful planting in your garden or container.
    • Q: Is the fruit from this compact pomegranate edible? A: Yes, the small, approximately 2-inch fruits produced by the Punica granatum Nana are indeed edible. They also contribute significantly to the plant’s ornamental appeal, adding vibrant color to your landscape.
    • Q: How much sunlight does this dwarf pomegranate live plant need for optimal growth? A: This plant thrives in full sun exposure. It requires at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day to ensure robust growth, prolific flowering, and the best fruit development.
    • Q: Can this plant be successfully grown in a container? A: Absolutely! This compact pomegranate variety is perfectly suited for container gardening. Its modest size allows it to be easily maintained at a manageable height, making it ideal for patios, balconies, or even indoors with adequate light.
    • Q: Is this plant suitable for pomegranate bonsai cultivation? A: Yes, its natural tolerance for dryness and restricted root systems, combined with its compact growth habit, makes it an excellent candidate for bonsai culture. It allows for intricate shaping and design, creating a beautiful miniature tree.
    • Q: What USDA hardiness zones is this plant suitable for? A: The dwarf pomegranate live plant is generally hardy in USDA zones 7-11. In colder climates, it can be grown as an annual or brought indoors during winter to protect it from freezing temperatures.
    • Q: What kind of soil does the dwarf pomegranate live plant prefer? A: This plant prefers well-draining soil. A good quality potting mix for containers or loamy, well-amended garden soil will ensure healthy root development and prevent waterlogging.
    • Q: When can I expect the flowers and fruits to appear? A: You can expect abundant flowering during the warmer months, typically from July through August. The bright orange-red ornamental fruits will follow, remaining on the plant for many months, often well into the fall.
    • Q: How often should I water my compact pomegranate? A: Water thoroughly when the top inch or two of soil feels dry to the touch. Allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. It is quite drought-tolerant once established, so avoid overwatering.
    • Q: Will this plant lose its leaves in winter? A: Yes, Punica granatum Nana is deciduous, meaning it will shed its leaves in the fall and winter months. This is a natural part of its growth cycle and indicates it is entering a period of dormancy.

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