In Freemasonry the pomegranate is the emblem of the spiritual communion that binds the Brethren together during an initiation ceremony in the Lodge and (…)
In nature the pomegranate is native to the Middle East and Asia Minor and has been farmed there since ancient times.
However, it can thrive in a variety of soils and temperatures.
Pomegranates were thought to have aphrodisiac properties in antiquity and Hippocrates lauded its medicinal virtues.
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