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Feijoa sellowiana - Pineapple Guava

Market price from $114.99 to $284.99

Feijoa sellowiana is more than your ordinary plant; it's an inherently hardy, delectable delight and a stunning addition to any landscape. Graciously branded as the Pineapple Guava, this South American native dares to impress with its impressive stature, soaring from 8 to 15 feet high and wide, fashioning it as an idyllic centerpiece or as a lush privacy hedge. Its manifold talents stretch beyond its appearance, parading an exotic spring bouquet of edible crimson-and-pink blooms. These splendid blossoms yield an autumnal bounty of spherical fruits which overflow with an ambrosial sweetness, channeling a distinct pineapple-like flavor cherished by homeowners. Topped off with perennial, shimmering, gray-green leaves that serve as a phenomenal backdrop for the vibrant flowers, this plant is a year-round star. Fortified by its vital trait of drought-resistance and a commanding full sun to partial shade adaptability, the Pineapple Guava delivers a remarkable performance even in challenging landscapes. Despite its majestic demeanor, it also boasts a humble resilience against pests and diseases, consolidating its position as a stress-free, high-reward garden adornment. All things considered, the Feijoa sellowiana encapsulates the perfect symphony of beauty, versatility and productivity, bringing to life the crossroads where functionality meets aesthetic appeal.

  • Size: 8-15 feet high and wide
  • Flowers: Edible crimson-and-pink flowers in late spring
  • Foliage: Gray-green leaves with a shimmering silver underside
  • Water usage: Low (drought-resistant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Edible fruit: Delivers a sweet, aromatic flavor similar to pineapple in early fall
  • Resistant: Exhibits impressive resistance to pests and diseases
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