Salavatski Pomegranate Tree

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  • Healthy tree ready for planting or container growing
  • Multiple size options to match your preference
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Regular price $34.95 USD
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Size (Measurement Includes Container)
Pick the size that fits your goal
Smaller Sizes (1 gal)

Starting size and the lowest upfront commitment. ~6 months old tree.

Medium Sizes (3 gal)

Medium option with a strong balance of size and value. ~1 year old tree.

Larger Sizes (7+ gal)

Largest available size for shipping and the most immediate visual impact. ~2year old tree.

Largest Size (15 gal)

Usually starting to produce fruit. ~3 year old tree. Available for pickup only.

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What arrives at your door
  • A live tree in the size you selected
  • Nursery container with fertilizer-enriched growing media
  • Protective packaging designed to keep the root ball stable in transit
  • After-delivery support if you have questions once it arrives
Care snapshot
  • Growth: Fast, once established
  • Light: Full sun (6–8 hours daily)
  • Mature height: 8–12 feet
  • Mature width: 8–12 feet
  • Lifespan: 20+ years with proper care
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Salavatski Pomegranate Tree (Punica granatum ‘Salavatski’)

Bring home one of the hardiest and most productive pomegranate trees available! The Salavatski Pomegranate, also called the “Russian Pomegranate,” is prized for its large, sweet-tart fruit and ability to thrive in cooler climates compared to other pomegranate varieties. 

  • Bears at an early age 
  • Consistent cropping 
  • Excellent cold tolerance
  • Early season - August - September  
  • Medium to Large Fruit 
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Key Features

Cold-hardy to Zone 6

Produces large, sweet-tart red fruit

Self-fertile but higher yields with multiple trees

Fast-growing and highly productive

Attracts pollinators with bright orange-red blooms

Special considerations

Exceptionally cold-hardy variety often called the “Russian Pomegranate.” Thrives in areas where other pomegranates struggle. Can also be grown in large containers for patios and small spaces.

Growing and Care Instructions

Best planted in well-drained soil with good airflow. Mulch to retain moisture and protect roots in colder zones. Prune lightly to maintain shape and encourage fruit production.

  • Fertilizing

    Apply a balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring; supplement with organic compost for best yields

  • Watering

    Moderate; water deeply once a week during the growing season, less frequently once established

  • Light Requirements

    Full sun (6–8 hours daily)

Type Deciduous fruiting shrub/tree
Lifespan 20+ years with proper care
Growth Fast, once established
Max Height 8–12 feet
Max Width 8–12 feet
USDA Growing Zone 9-11 map showing suitable planting regions

USDA Zones 6–10
(10°F (–12°C))