Pomegranite

Pomegranite is an attacking Plant in the game Plants vs. Zombies: Suburbia Defenders. He is unlocked after day ?? in Peaceless Park. Every three seconds he shoots a granite seed which does 2 damage and knocks the Zombie back. Lighter Zombies are knocked back farther. He can also be planted on Cobblestone tiles and does not require Flower Pots or Grass to be planted on most "unplantable" tiles.

Level 1:
Sun Cost: 275

Recharge: Sluggish (15 seconds)

Damage: Low (2)

Reload Time: 3 seconds

Health: 10

Level 2:
Sun Cost: 350

Recharge: Sluggish (20 seconds)

Damage: Low (3)

Reload Time: 5 seconds

Health: 15

Special: Projectiles do 1 splash damage to all other Zombies on the tile, and knock them back by 25% of their normal amount.

Level 3:
Sun Cost: 400

Recharge: Sluggish (25 seconds)

Damage: Low (4)

Reload Time: 7 seconds

Health: 20

Special: Projectiles do 2 splash damage to all other Zombies on the tile, and knock them back by 50% of their normal amount.

Knockback Statistics:
Airborne: Jetpack Zombie, Zombie Pigeon - 2 tiles

Very Light: Zombie Weasel - 1.75 tiles

Light: Imp & varients - 1.5 tiles

Normal: Basic Zombie & varients - 1 tile

Heavy: Rusty Armour Zombie, Rusty Knight Zombie, & Cyborg Zombies - 0.5 tiles

Gargantuan: Gargantuar, Beta Zombot, Cone Mech, & Car Zombies - 0.25 tiles

Immoveable: Zombots, high-flying Zombies, & Zombies that don't move - 0 tiles

Plant Food 1:
Pomegranite shoots a barrage of 20 granite seeds down the lane.

Plant Food 2:
Pomegranite shoots 3 giant granite seeds down the lane that do 10 damage and knock back all Zombies on the tile for twice their normal knockback.

Strategies
While Pomegranite is a terrible standalone offense option, he is very good at keeping weaker Zombies at bay. Because of this, he synergizes incredibly well with Citron for Gargantuar defense, as he can knock back weaker Zombies to allow Citron to attack the slower Gargantuars behind. He is also good with Laser Bean, as he can stall weaker Zombies long enough for Laser Bean to do sufficient damage to them. When using him in this kind of defense, also remember his higher-than-usual health and plant him in front of your other attackers. His upgrades greatly decrease his DPS, but add splash damage that allows him to knock back tiles of Zombies at once. However, the splash damage is not the same amount of knockback as the initial hit, so large groups of Zombies can still be troublesome. His ability to be planted on nearly any surface is also helpful, and he is essential for filling the gaps left by Cobblestones in Peaceless Park.

Trivia

 * He is based on the fruit pomegranate and the igneous rock granite.
 * As such, his name is a combination of the words "pomegranate" and "granite."
 * His appearance uses sprites from Rolling Stone, Atomic Bombegranite, and Pecanolith.