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Botanical name: Punica granatum - [ (PU-ni-kuh) contracted from the Latin punicum malum, referring to the Pomegranate; (gran-AH-tum) meaning many seeds ] Family: Punicaceae, now in Lythraceae - [ (PU-ni-kuh-see-ay) from generic name, Punica ]

Other common names for Punica granatum: Arabic: Roman, Rummân • Assamese: Dalim • Bengali: Dalim • Chinese: Shi Liu • Czech: Granátovník • Danish: Granatæble • Dutch: Granaatappel • English: Chinese Apple, Seed-Apple, Seeded Apple, Grenadine, Pomegranate • French: Grenade, Grenadier • German: Granatapfel, Granatapfelbaum, Granatapfelstrauch • Gujarati: Dadam • Hebrew Rimmôn • Hindi: Anaar अनार • Italian: Granato, Melograno • Japanese: Zakuro • Kannada: Dalimba • Konkani: Dalimb डाळिंब Korean: Seok Ryu • Laotian: Kok Mak Phi La • Malay: Buah Delima, Delima (Indonesia), Delima (Bali) • Malayalam: Matalam • Manipuri: Kamphoi • Marathi: Dalimba डाळिंब • Nepalese: Anaar, Daariim • Oriya: Dalimba • Persian: Anaar, Ruman (Syria) • Polish: Granat • Portuguese: Milgrada, Mirgadeira, Roma, Roman, Romanzeira, Romã • Punjabi: Anar • Russian: Granat • Sanskrit: Darimba, Madhubiija • Spanish: Granada, Granado, Mangrano • Swahili: Komamanga, Kudhumani • Swedish: Granatäpple • Tagalog: Delima, Granada • Tamil: Mandulai மாதுளை, Madulam • Telugu: Danimma, Danimmapandu, Dhanimmapandu • Thai: Ma Ko, Thap Thim • Turkish: Rumman • Urdu: Anaar

Origin: Iran to Himalayas in northern India

The pomegranate is a shrub, usually with multiple stems, that commonly grows 6-15 ft (1.8-4.6 m) tall. The slender branches start out upright, then droop gracefully.

Pomegranates have beautiful orange-red trumpet shaped flowers with ruffled petals. From one to several flowers may be borne on a twig, one being terminal, the others lateral and solitary.

The odorless but colorful flowers are large, 1½ to 3 inches in length, campanulate or cylindrical, and generally reddish but sometimes yellow to white. There are five or more petals, some of which may be doubled. The stamens are numerous, erect to slightly curved at the apex, and red. The anthers are yellow.

Courtesy: - Flowers of India - Dave's Garden - TopTropicals - EcoPort - Multilingual Multiscript Plant Name Database

Note: Identification attempted; may not be accurate.
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Source Anaar (Hindi: अनार)
Author Dinesh Valke from Thane, India
Camera location19° 07′ 09.08″ N, 72° 52′ 27.48″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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