When does pomegranate blossom?

Pomegranate blooms in spring and summer.

The flowering period of pomegranate flowers is divided into three periods: February in the lunar calendar, May in the lunar calendar, and 10 in the lunar calendar. Of these three flowering periods, only the May of the lunar calendar blooms, and the flowers in the other two periods are fake. Pomegranate, which blooms in May of the lunar calendar, has a long flowering period and can last until mid-July.

Pomegranate flowers, bright colors, only one orange, up to seven petals, up to five petals. According to different colors, its petals are divided into one piece and two pieces. From an ornamental point of view, the ornamental value of double pomegranate flowers is much better, because people can see layers of flowers, or have an elegant aesthetic feeling. Pomegranate grown at home should be well controlled in light and humidity before it can blossom. Pomegranate flower is different from other flowers. It needs more light when it blooms, so be sure to ensure enough light to make it last longer.

Morphological characteristics of pomegranate

Pomegranate is a deciduous shrub or small tree, and it is also an evergreen tree in tropical areas. The crown is clustered and naturally round. The roots are yellow-brown. It grows vigorously and the rhizosphere is easy to take root and tiller. Generally, the height of plants is 3-5 meters, and a few plants can reach 10 meter, while the height of dwarf pomegranate is only about 1 meter or lower. The trunk is grayish brown with tumor-like protrusions on it, and the trunk is mostly twisted to the left.

The crown has many branches, and the twigs are angular and mostly square. Branchlets are flexible and not easy to break. Primary branches are staggered, opposite on strong branchlets, with small spines. The length of thorns is related to the variety and growth. Lush trees have many thorns, but old trees have few thorns. The colors of flower buds change with the seasons, including purple, green and orange. There are often spikes at the top of the branches, the young branches are angular but hairless, and the old branches are nearly cylindrical.