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Not all of the varieties listed on this page may be suited to your climate, and many of the new varieties have yet to be tested for their climate range. We encourage all our customers to check with their Agricultural Extension Agents or other local sources of information to learn what may grow well in your particular climate.
Name
Description
Ambrosia
Fantastically huge fruits: up to three times the size of Wonderful. Pale pink sk...
Eversweet
Very sweet, virtually seedless fruit. (Even immature fruits are sweet.) Red skin...
Grenada
Bud sport of Wonderful, which it resembles in tree form. Fruit is a darker color...
Kashmir
This sour pomegranate has a somewhat tart flavor with good acid and sugar balanc...
Parfianka
Naturally dwarf in habit, bushes set profuse amounts of fruit even when quite yo...
Pink Satin
This attractive pomegranate has a refreshing flavor and edible seeds. It has a v...
Red Silk
This UC Davis introduction produces a large fruit on a heavily bearing tree. The...
Sharp Velvet
This large fruited variety bears huge crops of dark red fruit with a burst of sw...
Sweet
Sweeter fruit than Wonderful, more widely adapted (better quality in cool-summer...
Wonderful
Large, purple-red fruit with delicious, tangy flavor. Best quality in hot inland...