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The Pineapple Guava (Acca guavasteen), also known as Brazilian Guava or Fig Guava (Feijoa sellowiana), is a unique fruit-bearing shrub or small tree that produces aromatic, sweet-tasting fruit. Known for its vibrant pink and red flowers, this versatile plant is not only visually striking but also highly edible, offering a tropical flavor reminiscent of pineapple and guava. The fruit is enjoyed raw or used in jams, juices, and desserts. This pack contains 10 seeds, perfect for gardeners interested in growing their own exotic fruit trees or ornamental shrubs. With its hardy nature, the Pineapple Guava can thrive in a variety of climates, adding both beauty and flavor to any garden.
Key Features:
Growing Information:
Light:
Pineapple Guava thrives in full sun to partial shade. While it prefers at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day for optimal fruit production, it can tolerate some shade, especially in warmer climates.
Soil:
This shrub or small tree prefers well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soil. It is adaptable to a variety of soil types, including sandy, loamy, and clay soils, as long as there is good drainage. It doesn’t like heavy, waterlogged soil.
Planting Tips:
Plant the seeds in a well-draining seed-starting mix. Soak the seeds in warm water for 24 hours before planting to help improve germination. Plant them about 1/8 inch deep and keep them moist. For best results, start the seeds indoors in late winter or early spring and transplant the young plants outdoors once they have established roots and the danger of frost has passed. Ensure the space allows for the plant’s mature size.
Watering:
Water regularly to keep the soil evenly moist, especially during dry spells. However, it’s important not to overwater, as the Pineapple Guava is sensitive to standing water. Once established, the plant is relatively drought-tolerant but benefits from regular watering during the growing season.
Temperature:
Pineapple Guava is hardy in USDA Zones 8-10, which means it can tolerate temperatures down to about 20°F (-6°C) but may require frost protection in colder zones. It thrives in subtropical and temperate climates, making it ideal for coastal regions or areas with mild winters.
Pruning:
Prune in late winter or early spring to remove dead or damaged branches and shape the plant. Pruning can help maintain a compact, bushy form and improve air circulation. Regularly trimming the tips of branches will encourage more flowering and fruit production.
Benefits:
Growing Zones:
Pineapple Guava is best suited for USDA Zones 8-10, which includes many areas with mild winters and moderate summers. It can tolerate some frost but thrives in regions with temperate to subtropical climates.
How to Use in the Garden:
Conclusion:
The Pineapple Guava (Acca guavasteen, Feijoa sellowiana) is a delightful and versatile fruit tree that provides both ornamental beauty and edible fruit. With its vibrant flowers, aromatic fruit, and low-maintenance care requirements, it makes an excellent addition to any garden, from small spaces to larger landscapes. The exotic, tropical flavor of the fruit is a treat for gardeners and culinary enthusiasts alike. Whether you're looking for a striking ornamental plant, a fruit-bearing tree, or a pollinator-friendly shrub, the Pineapple Guava is a perfect choice. With 10 seeds in this pack, you can start your own garden of this unique and rewarding plant.
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