Description

The Eversweet pomegranate plant is renowned for its exceptionally sweet, virtually seedless fruit, making it a favorite among gardeners and pomegranate enthusiasts. Even the immature fruit is sweet, ensuring that you can enjoy its flavorful flesh from early stages of ripening. The fruit boasts a vibrant red skin and produces clear, non-staining juice, making it ideal for both fresh eating and juicing without the mess that can come with other pomegranate varieties.

This variety is perfect for a range of climates, thriving in both coastal and inland areas. Eversweet pomegranates typically ripen from late summer through fall, offering a bountiful harvest season. The plant itself is a versatile shrub, growing to 8-10 feet with an attractive arching habit, or it can be trained into a tree or espalier for those seeking a more structured form. The Eversweet is also known for its large, showy orange-red flowers, which add beauty and color to the landscape, especially in the spring and early summer.

With a chill requirement of around 150 hours, the Eversweet pomegranate is well-suited for regions with mild winters. It is self-fruitful, meaning it doesn’t require cross-pollination to produce fruit, making it an easy and reliable choice for home gardeners. Whether used for its sweet, seedless fruit or for its ornamental appeal, the Eversweet pomegranate is a standout addition to any garden.

D.W.N. ‘Eversweet’ pomegranate Potted Plants measure approximately 20″-30″ tall, and the container (pot) measuring approximately 4″x4″x9″