The pomegranate tree is a deciduous tree, which bears fruits and grows to an average height of 58 meters. Pomegranate is the most commonly used fruits in the world. The pomegranate, botanical name `Punica granatum', is a fruit- bearing delicious shrub or small tree that grows between 5 and 8 M( 16 and 26 ft) tall. It is also called `Anar' in India. pomegranate are rich in Energy ,Vitamins -( B1 ,B2, B3 ,B4, B5, B6 C,E,K its). Minerals like- (Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus ,Potassium Sodium, Zinc ,etc). The leaves of the tree are oblong and narrow and have a glossy texture. They are about 3-7 cms in length and are 2 cms broad. The fruit has a peculiar hexagonal shape with a thick red skin and around 600 seeds. The seeds of the fruit range in colour from white to deep red. There are also some varieties available in the market, which have a purple pulp colour. Pomegranate trees are drought tolerant and may be grown in dry areas as well. The tree is susceptible to root decay from fungal diseases in wetter regions. They are also tolerant to moderate frost, and can survive in a temperature of about 10o C.