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Punica granatum - Pomegranate flower and developing fruit
By Delonix1
- 2 May, 2010
- 6 likes
This pomegranate has many flowers and small developing fruit. Photo taken May 1, 2010 in Balboa Park, CA.
Comments on this photo
Milky:
Yes, the flowers are fairly long: to 3 - 5 in/ 8 - 13 cm long.
3 May, 2010
ive never seen a pomegranate flower before.......
15 May, 2010
Really interesting to see, lovely picture.
15 May, 2010
Sandra:
I was surprised to hear from Mushybanna that pomegranates weren't grown there...as they are very hardy large shrub. They do need very hot temps to develop fruit though. They are commercially grown in the central valleys of California where the average high temps in summer are 98 degrees F. / 37 degrees C.
16 May, 2010
Gillian:
Thanks! : > )
16 May, 2010
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Are the blooms very large Delonix?
2 May, 2010