Shiny, pale pink, long-lived, purple sweet-tart juice. Ambrosia Pomegranate has the largest fruit of any pomegranate and is similar to the Wonderful Pomegranate. This cerise globe can be three times the size of other varieties, and it has large seeds with dark red, sweet-tart juice. Ambrosia Pomegranate is a good source of antioxidants. The tree is long-lived, self fertile, and tolerates many soils.
Pomegranates can survive in an inland or coastal climate. Ambrosia is a very adaptable variety and grows well in cool summer conditions along the Pacific coast, as well as hot summer areas through Zone 8. It requires 150 hours of chilling. It matures in September to early October.