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Have: Dwarf Pomegranite tree

Posted by mrao77 TX US zone 7 (My Page) on
Sun, Apr 15, 12 at 18:21

I have a dwarf pomegranite tree, that I have had for several years now, growing in a large 20" pot. I need to cut down on plants that I have multiples of, so I am looking to trade this one for something I do not have.

This is the dwarf variety, that blooms blooms beautifully and sets small-medium sized edible fruit.

I would like to trade it for anything on my wish list or another tropical fruit tree like grafted mango,lychee,guava, rose apple ect. Anything that can be grown in a large pot and overwintered indoors here in Z7b.

Thanks
mrao77


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RE: Have: Dwarf Pomegranite tree

I have a few kinds of bananas, mostly ornamental- I do have Orinoco and Super Dwarf cavendish (which could be done in a pot indoors) that are edible.
Also lots of kinds of Elephant Ears and Cannas....
Let me know if any of that interests you...
I also have some sweet Granadilla (Passiflora ligularis) Seedlings, but they are still small at the moment...


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