Salavatski Pomegranate Seeds (Punica granatum 'Salavatski') – 100+ Premium Fresh Rare Cold-Hardy Russian Crimson Pomegranate Seeds
Salavatski Pomegranate Seeds (Punica granatum 'Salavatski') – 100+ Premium Fresh Rare Cold-Hardy Russian Crimson Pomegranate Seeds
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Introduce one of the most legendary, exceptionally cold-hardy, and high-yielding pomegranate cultivars in modern pomology to your private estate or boutique orchard with our premium, estate-grade Salavatski Pomegranate (Punica granatum) seeds. Originating from Russia and highly revered by rare fruit collectors worldwide for its unparalleled ability to withstand extreme winter temperatures while producing elite-quality fruit, the true "Salavatski" is a spectacular heirloom masterpiece. This hand-selected batch of 100+ high-viability fresh seeds is curated specifically for sophisticated growers who demand uncompromising structural resilience alongside a world-class culinary profile. Slicing open a large, mature Salavatski fruit reveals an abundance of plump, deeply saturated crimson arils glistening like raw rubies. The flavor is an exquisite, full-bodied tropical indulgence—delivering an intensely rich, sweet juice beautifully balanced by a clean, crisp acidity, and accented by remarkably soft, easily edible seeds.
Our fresh premium selection contains 100+ high-viability, thoroughly cleaned seeds, harvested at peak maturity from exceptional, heavy-yielding parent trees to guarantee outstanding germination rates and robust seedling vigor. Highly favored for both open-ground architectural landscaping and high-end container orchards across wide geographical zones, the Salavatski Pomegranate tree is famously adaptable and vigorous. It serves as a breathtaking ornamental centerpiece, featuring a picturesque, twisting multi-trunk structural habit, glossy narrow emerald leaves, and a spectacular summer display of fiery orange-red blossoms that contrast magnificently with the large, crown-capped fruits ripening into late autumn.
You will receive:
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✔️ 100+ Premium-quality Salavatski Pomegranate (Punica granatum) seeds
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✔️ Hand-selected and professionally cleaned fresh stock for exceptional germination potential
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✔️ Packaged in professional, moisture-controlled botanical sachets to maintain long-term freshness
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✔️ Detailed Salavatski pomegranate germination and estate orchard training guide included
🌳 Cultivation & Care Information
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Botanical Name: Punica granatum 'Salavatski'
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Common Name: Salavatski Pomegranate / Russian Cold-Hardy Pome / Delima Salavatski
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Plant Type: Highly attractive, long-lived, exceptionally cold-tolerant deciduous fruit tree or large shrub
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Sun Requirements: Full sun (Essential: Requires at least 6–8 hours of intense, direct daily sunlight to fuel its architectural growth, stimulate abundant flowering, and fully concentrate the rich, complex sugars within the crimson arils).
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Soil / Medium: Exceptionally adaptable to various soil conditions, but thrives best in deep, loamy, well-draining soils with a neutral to slightly alkaline pH (6.5–7.5). Highly sensitive to waterlogged or poorly draining mediums.
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Watering: Water regularly during the initial establishment phase to build a deep, resilient root system. Once established, the tree is remarkably drought-tolerant, though consistent watering during fruit development yields the plumpest, most flavorful crimson arils.
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Growth Habit: An exceptionally elegant ornamental tree featuring a naturally bushy, spreading, and twisting multi-trunk habit adorned with small glossy green leaves and vibrant tubular orange blossoms.
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Temperature & Humidity: Exceptionally versatile. Thrives beautifully in hot, dry, Mediterranean, subtropical, and tropical climates, yet boasts legendary cold-hardiness once mature (safely tolerating winter drops down to -15°C with proper hardening), making it unparalleled for outdoor estate planting in colder temperate zones.
💡 Pro Growing Tip: Pomegranate seeds naturally benefit from a short period of cold stratification to break physiological dormancy and ensure a rapid, highly uniform sprout across this 100+ seed batch. Mix the clean, fresh seeds with a small handful of damp peat moss or vermiculite inside a sealed zip-lock bag, and store them in your refrigerator (around 4°C) for 3 to 4 weeks. After this cold treatment, sow the seeds roughly 1/4 inch deep in starter pots filled with a sterile, warm, well-draining seed-starting mix. Maintain a consistently warm environment (around 22°C–26°C) with bright, indirect light, keeping the soil moist but never soggy. Sprouting typically begins reliably within 2 to 5 weeks!
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