Pomegranate 'Azadi' (Punica granatum 'Azadi')
Regular price $22.95Soft-Seeded Persian Sweetheart with Lush, Juicy Arils
‘Azadi’ is a highly prized soft-seeded pomegranate cultivar originating from Iran — one of the ancient homelands of pomegranate cultivation. The word "Azadi" translates to "freedom" in Persian, and this variety offers growers the freedom to enjoy pomegranate’s delicious flavor with minimal crunch thanks to its tender, almost melt-in-your-mouth seeds. Its large, glossy fruits are blush-pink to pale red, housing translucent to light-pink arils that deliver a uniquely sweet, mild flavor with very low acidity. Perfect for fresh eating, juicing, and desserts, Azadi is a favorite among home gardeners looking for maximum eating quality with minimal effort.
Why Grow Pomegranate 'Azadi'?
- Rare soft-seeded variety — extremely easy to eat fresh
- Sweet, mild flavor with very little tartness
- Beautiful pale pink skin and light-colored arils
- Highly productive and drought-tolerant once established
- Cold-hardy and well-suited for both warm and temperate climates
Growing Tips:
Plant Azadi pomegranate in full sun for optimal flowering and fruit production. It prefers well-drained, loamy or sandy soils and can tolerate alkaline conditions. Provide regular watering during establishment and dry periods but allow the soil to dry between waterings. Prune annually in late winter to open up the canopy for better airflow and fruit size. Azadi can handle brief dips into the upper teens (°F) with minimal damage and is well-suited for Zones 7b–10. In colder zones, it can be grown in containers and overwintered indoors. Propagation is typically done by hardwood cuttings.
Attribute | Details |
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Botanical Name | Punica granatum ‘Azadi’ |
Common Names | Azadi Pomegranate, Soft-Seeded Pomegranate |
Family | Lythraceae |
Origin | Iran (Persia) |
Plant Type | Deciduous fruiting shrub or small tree |
Life Cycle | Perennial |
Mature Size | 8–12 ft tall x 6–10 ft wide |
Light | Full sun |
Water Needs | Low to moderate once established |
Soil | Well-drained, loamy or sandy |
Bloom Time | Late spring to early summer |
Flower Color | Bright red-orange |
USDA Zones | 7b–10 |
Florida Native | No |
Propagation | Hardwood cuttings, air layering |
Seasonal Traits | Deciduous |
Time to Harvest | 2–3 years from planting; late summer to fall |


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