Do Pomegranate Trees Lose Their Leaves In Winter?

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are pomegranate trees deciduous


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Answer #1 · Gardenality.com's Answer · Hi Ernest - Yes, pomegranate trees are deciduous...they lose their leaves during winter.)



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Answer #2 · Maple Tree's Answer · Hi Ernest-Like Brent said, pomegranates are deciduous. Sometimes one might think they keep much of their leaves all year as these trees can be seen with yellowing leaves much of the winter in warm locations. In my location zone 9b and areas with mild winters the pomegranate may only lose a portion of their leaves in the fall but will drop all their leaves over the winter months. Some years with very mild winters our pomegranete trees may start putting on new leaves before all the previous years leaves have dropped. When planting a pomegranate consider most are deciduous.

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Ernest Chapman

Ernest Chapman · Gardenality Seed · Zone 8A · 10° to 15° F
Thanks so much for your answer..Ernie

8 years ago ·
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Maple Tree

Maple Tree · Gardenality Genius · Zone 10A · 30° to 35° F
You're very welcome. Don't hesitate to ask if you have any other questions.

8 years ago ·
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