There are a couple variety of pomegranates... I would close to to know thier name... especially the really...? purple ones... but what about the other ones too.

purple ones... but what about the other ones too.
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Pomegranate Cultivars

There is little information available on the types grown in the Near East, except that the cultivars 'Ahmar', 'Aswad', 'Halwa' are defining in Iraq, and 'Mangulati' within Saudi Arabia. 'Wonderful' and 'Red Loufani' are often grown surrounded by the Jewish sector of Israel, while the sweeter, less tangy 'Malissi' and 'Ras el Baghl', are favored contained by the Arab sector.

In India there are several name cultivars. Preference is usually given those with fleshy, moist pulp around the seeds. Types near relatively soft seeds are habitually classed as "seedless". Among the best are 'Bedana' and 'Kandhari'. 'Bedana' is medium to life-size, with brownish or whitish rind, pulp pinkish-white, sweet, seed soft. 'Kandhari' is large, deep-red, near deep-pink or blood-red, subacid pulp and hard seed. Others include:

'Alandi' ('Vadki')-medium-sized, with fleshy red or pink, subacid pulp, terribly hard seed.

DHOLKA-large, yellow-red, with patch of dark-pink and purple at base, or all-over greenish-white; glutinous rind, fleshy, purplish-white or white, sweet, pulp; hard seed. The plant is evergreen, non-suckering, desirable for commercial purposes in Delhi.

'Kabul'-large, next to dark-red and pale-yellow rind; fleshy, dark-red, sweet, slightly bitter pulp.

'Muscat Red'-small to medium, next to thin or technically thick rind, fleshy, moist, medium-sweet pulp, soft or medium-hard seeds. The plant is a moderately prolific bearer.

'Paper Shell'-round, atmosphere to large, pale-yellow blushed next to pink; with totally thin rind, fleshy, flushed or pink, sweet, very moist pulp and soft seeds. Bears heavily.

'Poona'-large, near dark-red, gray or grayish-green rind, sometimes spotted, and orange-red or pink-and-red pulp.

'Spanish Ruby'-round, small to medium or big; bright-red, with water down rind, fleshy, rose-colored, sweet, aromatic pulp, and small to medium, in principle soft seeds. Considered atmosphere in standard.

'Vellodu'-medium to large, beside medium-thick rind, fleshy, juicy pulp and medium-hard seed.

'Muscat White'-large, creamy-white tinged with pink; lean rind; fleshy, cream-colored, sweet pulp; seeds medium-hard. Bears economically. Desirable for commercial planting in Delhi.

WONDERFUL-originated as a adjectives in Florida and propagated within California in 1896. The fruit is oblate, really large, misty purple-red, with medium-thick rind; deep-red, luscious, winey pulp; medium-hard seeds. Plant is enthusiastic and productive.

In California, 'Spanish Ruby' and 'Sweet Fruited' were the main cultivars in yesteryear century, but were superseded by 'Wonderful'. In recent years 'Wonderful' is losing ground to the more colorful 'Grenada'.

Mexicans filch especial pride in the pomegranates of Tehuacan, Puebla. Many cultivars are grown, including 'Granada de China' and 'Granada Agria'.

The Japanese dwarf pomegranate, P. granatum var. nana, is especially hardy and widely grown as an pleasing to the eye in pots. The flowers are scarlet, the fruit solitary 2 in (5 cm) far-reaching but borne abundantly. Among other pretty cultivars are 'Multiplex' with double, creamy white blooms; 'Chico', double, orange-red; 'Pleniflora', double, red; 'Rubra Plena', double, red; 'Mme. Legrelle' and 'Variegata', double, scarlet bordered and streaked next to yellowish-white.

Excerpted from California Pomegranate website.
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