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Eversweet Pomegranate Cuttings – Punica granatum Rare Propagation Set | 3 Cuttings 6–8 Inches Long | Rooting or Grafting Fruit Tree

Eversweet Pomegranate Cuttings – Punica granatum Rare Propagation Set | 3 Cuttings 6–8 Inches Long | Rooting or Grafting Fruit Tree

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Grow a delicious and unique fruit tree with this SUPER RARE Eversweet Pomegranate propagation set, including 3 cuttings measuring approximately 6–8 inches long. These cuttings are ideal for rooting or grafting, making them perfect for gardeners interested in fruit tree propagation and backyard orchard growing.

The Eversweet Pomegranate (Punica granatum ‘Eversweet’) is prized for producing very sweet, low-acid pomegranates with soft seeds, making them excellent for fresh eating, juices, and desserts. This hardy fruit tree also produces beautiful ornamental flowers, adding color and beauty to gardens and landscapes.

These cuttings contain healthy nodes suitable for rooting in water or soil, or grafting onto compatible pomegranate rootstock. With proper care and patience, they can develop into productive fruit trees.

You will receive:
✔️ 3 Eversweet pomegranate cuttings
✔️ Length: approximately 6–8 inches each
✔️ Fresh propagation wood with healthy nodes
✔️ Suitable for rooting or grafting
✔️ Carefully packaged to maintain freshness during shipping

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Eversweet Pomegranate
Botanical Name: Punica granatum ‘Eversweet’
Plant Type: Deciduous fruit shrub/tree
Growth Stage: Unrooted propagation cuttings
Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily preferred)
Soil: Well-draining soil; tolerant of many soil types
Watering: Moderate; keep rooting medium lightly moist
Mature Height: 10–15 feet (smaller with pruning)
Growth Rate: Moderate
USDA Zones: 7–10
Container Friendly: Yes when pruned regularly

💡 Care Tip: While rooting, keep cuttings in bright indirect light and moderate humidity. Using rooting hormone and maintaining warm temperatures can help improve propagation success.

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