HD photographs of plant pot 36 with Pomegranate tree inside Jardin du Luxembourg - Page 200
Here you can see a photo we took of a Pomegranate Tree while we were within the formal central garden area of the Jardin du Luxembourg, which was positioned below the balustrades of the western terrace that had several green chairs scattered around it for people to relax and admire the many different aspects of this popular tourist attraction in Paris.
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There are actually around 24 Pomegranate Trees that are maintained by a highly qualified and dedicated team of gardeners at the Luxembourg Gardens and these are pruned each September just after they have flowered, in order to limit their volume and keep them nurtured for many decades, with them also being re-planted into a different pot, or green crate, approximately every 10 to 15 years.
Now this close up photo shows the tourist information plaque for pot no 36 that was attached to one of the oak panels of the crate, and as you can see, this shows the botanical, or scientific name of the Pomegranate Tree, which is Punica Granatum, which is a Flore Pleno variety that has double flowers, or Fleurs Doubles as it is in French.
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