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New black pomegranate and Mexican pomegranate cuttings available.   Limited cutting available this year.  Please send me a message to get in contact with me.  Thank you.
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I see green and red.  Are the insides different in color than the outside?
 
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Hi Casie,

The dark red is the black pomegranate,  as it grows it turns darker.  Arils of this variety are white.

The green one is the Mexican pomegranate,  and the arils on this variety are red.

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Hi Victor ,

It is beautiful to see your black pomegranate and green. It is great that you taking care  for longtime and sharing the cuttings. I would like to collect this variety and grow.
would you please share me cuttings of both black and green. I live in florida.
Thank you
sridhar.
 
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Victor Vasquez wrote:New black pomegranate and Mexican pomegranate cuttings available.   Limited cutting available this year.  Please send me a message to get in contact with me.  Thank you.



Hello Victor,
I was interesting in purchasing some cuttings if you have any available.
Do they have hard seeds? What are the taste profiles? What is the best way to get in touch with you?

Thanks,
Randy
 
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Does your green pomegranate turn red at all as it ripens, or does it stay that green color?
 
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It stay green and sometimes it turn orange greenish in color and the arils are pink, redish.
 
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