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Chandler Walnut Trees
Our Price: $19.99

Medium. Excellent quality nut. Nuts are oval and fairly smooth.
Well sealed shell. Very heavy crops. Tree is moderately vigorous.
From U.C. Davis, it is a commercial leader. (1000 hours)
Ripens: Late September.

These trees are stored in cold storage for optimum planting...ship bareroot, 1" tunk size and about 5 feet tall...
Wonderful Pomegranate
Our Price: $12.00

Large. Bud mutation of Wonderful Pomegranate. Resembles
Wonderful with deeper red blossoms, regular bearing fruit, and
ripens one month earlier. Fruit is a darker color and less tart. Tree
is identical to Wonderful. Recommended for coastal climates over
Wonderful. Ripens: August.

The pomegranate (Punica granatum) is a fruit-bearing deciduous shrub or small tree growing to between five and eight metres tall. The pomegranate is native to the region from Iran to the Himalayas in northern India and has been cultivated and naturalized over the whole Mediterranean region and the Caucasus since ancient times. It is widely cultivated throughout Afghanistan, Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, India, Pakistan, Syria, Turkey, the drier parts of southeast Asia, Peninsular Malaysia, the East Indies, and tropical Africa. Introduced into Latin America and California by Spanish settlers in 1769, pomegranate is now cultivated in parts of California and Arizona for juice production.

In the Northern Hemisphere, the fruit is typically in season from September to January. In the Southern Hemisphere, it is in season from March to May.

(Planting distance 16 x 18 ft.)
Useful as landscape plant as well as for fruit. Attractive orangered
flowers. Fountain shaped shrub or tree depending on the
training. Needs sun for best flowers and fruit. Drought tolerant.
Grows well in alkaline soil that would kill most plants. Cold
hardy. Will freeze to roots at 0° and recover. Only 150-200 hours
chilling.