HD photographs of Pot 40 and Pomegranate tree inside Jardin du Luxembourg - Page 23
While in the Jardin du Luxembourg in the 6th Arrondissement of Paris you can discover many different trees and shrubs, and these high definition photos show Pot No 40 holding Punica Granatum, which is a Pomegranate tree.
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Located close to the Orangerie within the Luxembourg Gardens you can discover some of the many varieties of plants that are maintained by a dedicated team, and this first HD photo shows a small tree called a Pomegranate, which has a botanical name of Punica Granatum.
So this next photo shows a close up of the leaves along with the part that flowers, in fact, double flowers, and was originally placed within its own family name of Punicaceae, but recent studies have now placed it within a different group called Lythraceae.
And in this last image you can see the plaque that is located on the green wooden plant pot that is holding the Pomegranate, and as you can see it states it is Pot No 40 along with the botanical name Punica Granatum, yet at the very top of the plaque you can see that it states south east Europe and Asia, which are the two areas of the world where these shrub type small trees are most commonly grown.
So because of a difference in climate in Paris compared to these countries, the Pomegranate is housed within the Orangerie during the winter months and only brought out into the Jardin du Luxembourg garden for certain times of the year when the weather is warmer.
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