Pomegranate

The Pomegranate, known scientifically as Punica granatum L., is a remarkable fruit-bearing shrub or small tree that is often appreciated for its vibrant and juicy fruits. Native to the regions of the Mediterranean and parts of Asia, this species has gained popularity worldwide, including in Summerville, South Carolina, where it can thrive in the warm climate. The Pomegranate is characterized by its striking, bright red, leathery fruits, which contain numerous seeds surrounded by a sweet, tangy aril. These fruits typically ripen in late summer to early fall, providing a delightful treat for both humans and local wildlife alike.

Pomegranate plants can grow to about 5 to 10 feet tall, featuring glossy green leaves and beautiful, trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom in the warmer months. The flowers are not only visually appealing but also attract various pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, contributing to the local ecosystem’s health. In addition to their ornamental value, Pomegranates are also recognized for their nutritional benefits, being rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals.

In Summerville, the Pomegranate can be found in gardens and landscapes, often cultivated for its delicious fruit and ornamental beauty. Its resilience to drought and ability to thrive in various soil types make it a favored choice among local gardeners. Whether enjoyed fresh, juiced, or used in culinary dishes, the Pomegranate stands out as a vibrant addition to the area’s rich wildlife and plant diversity.

ID5420901
Rankspecies
Scientific NamePunica granatum L.
Common NamePomegranate
Attributionchristinek3 | christinek3 | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen25/07/2026 6:56 pm
Last Seen25/07/2026 6:56 pm
Total ObservationsYes
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
6470696717christinek3July 25, 2026 6:56 pm33.01146, -80.18386

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