Pomegranate trees can grow either along the coast or inland, unlike most deciduous fruit trees, which prefer a chillier climate.
How are pomegranate trees self-pollinating? 'Pomegranate trees are considered a self-pollinating species of fruit trees since they do not require a second, nearby tree to pollinate,' says David ...
Sadly, not all tree types render themselves to the art ... jade, plum, serissa, pomegranate, and more, as discussed below.
I recently wrote about pomegranate trees and the fact that ... winter temperatures expand the number of deciduous fruit tree varieties as opposed to those suitable for coastal growing.