Fleishman Pomegranate Tree Cuttings – (3) Fresh Unrooted Cuttings | 6–8 Inches Long | Sweet Fruit Variety | Cold Hardy | Easy to Grow
Fleishman Pomegranate Tree Cuttings – (3) Fresh Unrooted Cuttings | 6–8 Inches Long | Sweet Fruit Variety | Cold Hardy | Easy to Grow
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Grow your own delicious, homegrown fruit with these (3) Fleishman Pomegranate Tree Cuttings, freshly cut the day they ship for maximum viability. This prized variety is known for its exceptional sweetness, soft chewable seeds, and reliable fruit production, making it a favorite among home growers.
These cuttings are taken from a mature 25+ year-old tree that consistently produces abundant harvests of medium to large, pinkish-red fruits. Fleishman pomegranates are especially valued for their superior taste—often considered sweeter and more enjoyable than many larger or darker varieties.
Perfect for gardeners looking to propagate their own fruit trees, these cuttings are easy to root and ideal for backyard orchards or edible landscapes. Please note: this listing is for unrooted cuttings only, not live plants or fruit.
You will receive cuttings similar in size and quality to those shown in listing photos.
You will receive:
✔️ 3 fresh Fleishman pomegranate cuttings
✔️ Length: approximately 6–8 inches
✔️ հաստ thickness (~1/4 inch or thicker)
✔️ Minimum 3 nodes per cutting
✔️ Freshly cut and wax-sealed ends
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Fleishman Pomegranate
Botanical Name: Punica granatum ‘Fleishman’
Plant Type: Deciduous fruit tree
Growth Stage: Unrooted cuttings
Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily)
Soil: Well-draining soil
Watering: Moderate; drought tolerant once established
Mature Height: 10–15 feet
Growth Rate: Moderate
USDA Zones: 7–10 (cold hardy to ~10°F)
Container Friendly: Yes
💡 Care Tip:
Soak cuttings for 24 hours before planting, then place in well-draining soil with at least 2 nodes buried. Keep soil lightly moist and warm to encourage rooting. Avoid overwatering during early stages.
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