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Punica granatum - Pomegranate flowers and buds
By Delonix1
- 8 Apr, 2010
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The Pomegranates are just starting to bloom here in San Diego,
CA. Photo taken Apr. 7, 2010.
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Mushybanna:
Do Pomegranates not grow in England?
8 Apr, 2010
Delonix1
No they don't grow over here that i know off ....
8 Apr, 2010
One of my favourite fruits.
Top tip for pommies - chicken or lamb taggine with pomegranate instead of dates or apricots.
8 Apr, 2010
No Meanie just as they are yummy..........
8 Apr, 2010
Milky - the act of sitting there with a toothpick & Pomegranate is one of lifes great pleasures that few people indulge in nowadays. But they are so versatile in the kitchen. They're particularly suited to game, poultry & middle eastern dishes.
9 Apr, 2010
Mushybanna:
I really though they would grow in England...it is a very hardy shrub.
One thing though -- they need very high temps for them to fruit well. Much of the commercial pomegranate orchards are grown in the Central Valley of California where the temps are on average 90 - 100 degrees/ 32 - 38 degrees C. during the day in summer.
9 Apr, 2010
Delonix1
We very rarely get 90 and if we do its humid and stuffy its quite unbearable we have a different kind of heat to you .
9 Apr, 2010
Mushybanna:
Well, that's probably the reason why you don't grow pomegranates there...even though it's a hardy shrub.
We have humid to very humid weather here in summer. We have the monsoonal flow which starts at the end of June but mostly the beginning of July - Sept. which brings the moist air from Old Mexico. We've had heat-indices from this flow as high as 132 degrees F/ 56 degrees C. which can be so horrible and disgusting you can't imagine.
Unfortunately, we rarely receive the monsoonal rains...they mostly stay over the mountains and deserts.
10 Apr, 2010
Amazing shade of red..........
26 Apr, 2010
Dottydaisy2:
Thanks! The flowers were not completely opened yet. The flower are red/orange.
27 Apr, 2010
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Wow never seen these before either ..Wonderful red ...:o)))
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