Pomegranate
Pomegranate is native to Iran and is mainly produced in South Asia, including India and Pakistan. In the United States, it produces many beverages. It is presumed that the recorder in Korea is in the beginning of the Joseon Dynasty, as it appears first in the "fish ammunition" on the part of the Hanlim Regiment of the Koryo Dynasty. It is about 3-5 meters high with fallen leaves. Generally, there are many branches, the leaves are opposite, and the petiole is short. Flowers have male flowers that are biased and magnetically degraded. The calyx is tubular and fleshy and divides into 5-7 pieces. There are five petals, and they are based on vermilion. Other than that, there are white, red nucleus with white spikelet, and light orange. Fruit is bloomed, almost ball shaped, with a calyx lobe at the end. The fruit skin is thick and has six chambers partitioned by a thin diaphragm, and many seeds are arranged along the diaphragm. The fruit bark of the ripe fruit is yellowish white or magenta, and it contains irregularly widened, juicy white, light pink or pink seeds.