Ariana

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Ariana

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This is the first year Ariana produced, as a graft on my Sirenevyi. I am very glad I acquired it, a very nice looking fruit and high quality. Highly recommend it.
Large, soft seeded with small seeds and lots of juice.
Tastes like a good sweet vine. Very similar to Parfianka but is a bit sweeter to me.
I also have a tree but it should start producing next year.

Get it, you won’t regret
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Re: Ariana

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I acquired Ariana cuttings earlier this year but this is the first actual photo I've ever seen of ripe fruit. That's a beautiful pomegranate. I love the taste of Parfianka but something a little sweeter would be great! I'll be babying mine and hopefully in a couple years we'll have some here in Michigan.
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Re: Ariana

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pombazaar wrote: Mon Sep 19, 2022 3:50 pm I acquired Ariana cuttings earlier this year but this is the first actual photo I've ever seen of ripe fruit. That's a beautiful pomegranate. I love the taste of Parfianka but something a little sweeter would be great! I'll be babying mine and hopefully in a couple years we'll have some here in Michigan.
Congrats! Same here, I didn’t know what to expect and was pleasantly surprised!
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