Pink Satin Pomegranate
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Pink Satin Pomegranate is self-fertile, but the fruit crop will be larger if the tree is planted with a second tree.
Punica granatum ‘Pink Satin’
Pink Satin (Sin Pepe) produces medium to large-sized fruit with a refreshing, sweet, fruit-punch flavor. The light-colored juice is non-staining. Soft seeds are edible and makes the Pink Satin seem almost seedless. Introduced from the University of California Wolfskill Experimental Orchards as Pink Ice and then reintroduced as Pink Satin in the late 1990s. A wonderful tasting Pomegranate that has continued to become popular with the home gardener through the years
18' height with 15' spread
Can be kept below 10 feet with summer pruning. Another variety ideal for espalier or container grown.18' height with 15' spread
Can be kept below 10 feet with summer pruning. Another variety ideal for espalier or container grown.8 to 10 Feet on Center, can be held to any size with summer pruning
Pomegranates grow well in any soil that has good drainage. They requires full sun, 10 hours a day. Follow a regular watering schedule during the first growing season to establish a deep, extensive root system. Drought tolerant when established. Does well in arid hot Climates. Pomegranates grow as a bush, but can be pruned into a tree form but can be difficult to maintain as a single trunk tree.. They make a beautiful landscape specimens in a Mediterranean garden, with showy red flowers in summer and dark red fruit in the early Fall.