punicum granatum #1

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punicum granatum bought at trophy in Belgium
forgot name of the vendor think it where spanish people, for 85 euro i think this tree is worth it since it is already decently developed in the sense of branch structure and no really big wounds.
New with this species but id love to give it a go i know i need to keep it free from deep frost and i can provide that shelter in my shed so lets see how i can develop this !
tree as purchased:
granatum 23-02-2025 1.pnggranatum 23-02-2025 3.pnggranatum 23-02-2025 5.pnggranatum 23-02-2025 7.png
 
after cleaning it out a little bit
found two fronts i like, between picture 1 and around the angle of picture 3 but as i don't know how the roots inside the soil look like i decide on that later, buds look still dormant so i will wait with repotting for a while.
pics after cleaning out:
granatum 23-02-2025 after pruning 1.pnggranatum 23-02-2025 after pruning 2.pnggranatum 23-02-2025 after pruning 3.pnggranatum 23-02-2025 after pruning 4.pnggranatum 23-02-2025 after pruning 5.pnggranatum 23-02-2025 after pruning 6.png
 
Great material. You did great with just the cleaning up part with it.
Thnx! Yes obveous branches off shortened some i was thinking of wireing but not sure if i need to, the young shoots apear to like growing straight up so maybe only some1 ir 1,5 mm wires to make them more fanning out but probably minor wire us needed!

Nice find for that price! Best of luck!
Thnx

I have this japanese unmarked white glaced pot that im sure will fit, final pot will be smaller but as i am not sure how the roots look below the soil it will likely go in here to make it look a bit better then this plastic pot its in.
As The front i like these two options one shows a bit more taper at the base but once i repot i will see what is still hidden now and decide.granatum_23-02-2025_pot_angle1.pnggranatum_23-02-2025_pot_angle2.png
 
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