Can I grow the Pom fruit here surrounded by Central Florida? ...
Answers: Pome fruits include apples (Malus sp.) and pears (Pyrus sp.). The term "pome" is derived from the botanical cross of the fruit produced by these trees. Apples have be cultivated for at least 2000 years next to their origins tracing back to Eastern Europe and Western Asia. Pears are divided into European and Asian variety with the next cultivated for at least 3000 years contained by China. If you live in Fla, after you need cultivars that hold low chilling time, and in that are a few that grow well contained by warm weather. A Sunset Garden Book should bequeath you the varieties within your area-or check with a local nurseryman or the garden dept. at Home Depot or Lowes.
http://www.crfg.org/pubs/ff/pomegranate....
I've found this interesting website.. Hope you live around the Highlands County where on earth it's mostly dry and less humid than south of this nouns.