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Types
With many varieties available, including dwarf options from some vendors, choose one that suits your growing zone, space limitations, and desired fruit size.
- ‘Wonderful’ is a hugely popular variety, with large crops and bright red ripe fruit.
- ‘Salavatski’ is cold hardy in Zones 6 to 10. It produces medium-sized pink fruit with pink arils.
- ‘Utah Sweet’ has lighter, apricot-colored arils instead of the deep red of ‘Wonderful’ or other varieties.
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