Eversweet Pomegranate
The Eversweet Pomegranate (Punica granatum 'Eversweet') is a cultivar known for its sweet and flavorful fruit. This deciduous shrub or small tree belongs to the Lythraceae family and is a variety of the common pomegranate. The Eversweet Pomegranate is valued for its ability to produce fruit that is notably sweet with low acidity, making it an appealing choice for those who prefer a milder taste. The fruit typically has a vibrant red skin and contains juicy arils that are both sweet and refreshing. This cultivar is appreciated not only for its delicious fruit but also for its ornamental value, as the shrub features attractive, glossy green leaves and vibrant flowers. Eversweet Pomegranates are well-suited to warm climates and are a popular choice among home gardeners looking to cultivate this iconic and healthful fruit.
Botanical Name
Punica granatum 'Eversweet'
Also Known As
Pink Pomegranate | Sweet Pomegranate | Granate Apple | 石榴 | 安石榴 | 山力叶 | 丹若 | 若榴木| 金罂 | 金庞 | 涂林 | 天浆
Specifications
Plant Type
Native From
USDA Zone
Light Needs
Watering Needs
Leaves
Life Cycle
Avg. Mature Size
Growth Rate
Bloom Time
Flower Color
Harvest Season
Years to Bear
Large Shrub
Lebanon
8 - 10
Partial - Full Sun
Regularly
Deciduous
Perennial
10' Tall and 10' Wide
Moderate
Spring
Red, Orange
Late Fall
1st Year
Very sweet, virtually seedless fruit. (Even immature fruits are sweet.) Red skin, clear (non-staining) juice. Harvest late summer through fall. Coast or inland. 8-10 ft. arching shrub, or train as tree or espalier. Large, showy, orange-red flowers. 150 hours. Self fruitful.