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was described only with prunus in october 2024

in aldi Switzerland. he had flowers all the time and later little fruits.

Should i take them away ?

the tree was looking not good, but for

7 us dollar, i could not say no ....

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2 hours ago, Mazat said:

was described only with prunus in october 2024

in aldi Switzerland. he had flowers all the time and later little fruits.

Should i take them away ?

the tree was looking not good, but for

7 us dollar, i could not say no ....

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You sure that isn't a Pomegranate?  ..From the angles of the shots captured,  looks like it might be. 

Regardless, can leave the fruit on the plant until they are fully ripe. Skin will turn darker read when ready.

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Yes Pomegranate, but there are so many varieties you'd probably need to measure and cut a ripe fruit in half for an ID.  Probably best to post on a Fruit growing forum.

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1 hour ago, Silas_Sancona said:

You sure that isn't a Pomegranate?  ..From the angles of the shots captured,  looks like it might be. 

Regardless, can leave the fruit on the plant until they are fully ripe. Skin will turn darker read when ready.

at first i thought it was a kind of dwarf shape, smaller then the original. height is 3 ft. by the way.

okay, i let the fruit on the plant.

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Agree on both counts.

A pomegranate but you need mature fruit and an expert to determine cultivar.

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we saw today that It is already forming new flowers again, a bit early, isn't it?

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26 minutes ago, Mazat said:

we saw today that It is already forming new flowers again, a bit early, isn't it?

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Pomegranate "nana".  Most things say they will only get to 3' but I've had them 5' and they have small fruit that look just like yours.   Not totally red.

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15 hours ago, Chester B said:

Pomegranate "nana".  Most things say they will only get to 3' but I've had them 5' and they have small fruit that look just like yours.   Not totally red.

yes, i think this is the same kind like yours.

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