RE: Pomegranates - Plant Source?


On the CRFG (California Rare Fruit Growers) website they have a page 
<http://www.crfg.org/nurlist.html> listing a number of nurseries with 
an alphabetical key at the bottom of various fruit trees and which 
nurseries offer them, including pomegranates. There is also a 
pomegranate nursery, not listed on that webpage, that advertises in 
their bimonthly magazine "The Fruit Gardener" that sells something 
like 10 different varieties of pomegranates, that is located in 
Ventura or Santa Barbara.

--Lee Poulsen


At 9:12 AM -0800 1/23/01, DeFato, Joan wrote:
>Monrovia has named varieties of pomegranate.  Because they are wholesalers,
>you'll have to go to anursery that handles their stock.
>
>Joan DeFato
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: greenman [g*@ucla.edu]
>Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 8:39 PM
>To: perennials@mallorn.com
>Cc: Mediterranean plant list
>Subject: Pomegranates - Plant Source?
>
>
>Hi all!
>
>Ok, I'm open to getting a pomegranate  - Valentine's Day present.  But,
>where do I go to get a named vaiety?

-- 
--Lee Poulsen
Pasadena area, California, USDA Zone 9-10
wlp@radar-sci.jpl.nasa.gov



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