This is a Pomegranite I bought from my local nursery (Gardinarium) for $10.
Hight is 340mm.
Im planning on making this a twin trunk. This is the first time Ive ever seen a Pomegranite in the flesh but I think it has some good movement already so we will see.
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Re: [Damian79] Punica granatum
Any advice would be greatly appreciated 

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Re: [Damian79] Punica granatum
I have 2 that my father grew from seed, and one that was in in a Throwout bin at school 
Lovely foliage and great flowers and fruit
they are quite slow to put on trunk girth, Especially in a pot, but the small branching and foliage grows really fast, so watch for wire cutting in.
ps. Asking for advice and ideas is not really in the spirit of a Comp. the work and ideas should be your own.
Ken

Lovely foliage and great flowers and fruit

they are quite slow to put on trunk girth, Especially in a pot, but the small branching and foliage grows really fast, so watch for wire cutting in.
ps. Asking for advice and ideas is not really in the spirit of a Comp. the work and ideas should be your own.
Ken
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Re: [Damian79] Punica granatum
Too bad, I really like pomegranate bonsai. Hope you'll still be working with it outside the comp.Damian79 wrote:Tree withdrawn.
Cheers, Karl