Overview
Bring the taste of the tropics to your garden with this beautiful pineapple guava live plant. Also known as Feijoa sellowiana or Acca sellowiana, this versatile evergreen shrub is cherished for its ornamental appeal, unique edible flowers, and delicious fruit. Our 4-inch potted plant is well-rooted and ready to thrive, offering you the opportunity to cultivate your own supply of this exotic fruit. The pineapple guava is a robust and attractive plant, making it a fantastic choice for hedges, specimen planting, or container gardening. Its silvery-green foliage provides year-round interest, while the striking pink and white flowers with prominent red stamens add a touch of drama to the landscape before transforming into sweet, aromatic fruits.
Key Benefits
The pineapple guava live plant offers a multitude of benefits, making it a highly desirable addition to any home garden or edible landscape. Its adaptability and aesthetic appeal are just the beginning:
- Delicious Edible Fruit: Enjoy sweet, aromatic fruit with a unique flavor profile often described as a blend of pineapple, guava, and mint. The fruit is rich in Vitamin C and antioxidants, perfect for fresh eating, jams, or desserts.
- Beautiful Edible Flowers: The striking pink and white flowers are not only ornamental but also edible, offering a sweet, slightly spicy flavor. They make a lovely garnish for salads or desserts.
- Ornamental Evergreen Foliage: The silvery-green leaves provide year-round beauty, making the plant an attractive hedge or specimen shrub even when not in bloom or fruit. It contributes significantly to edible landscaping plants.
- Drought Tolerance: Once established, the feijoa sellowiana plant is remarkably drought-tolerant, making it a low-maintenance option for various climates.
- Versatile Use: Can be grown as a shrub, small tree, hedge, or even in large containers. Its adaptability allows it to fit into many garden designs.
- Pest and Disease Resistant: Generally, pineapple guava is quite resistant to most common pests and diseases, simplifying its care.
- Attracts Pollinators: The vibrant flowers attract bees and other beneficial pollinators to your garden, enhancing biodiversity.
Plant Care & Growing Tips
Caring for your pineapple guava live plant is relatively straightforward, making it suitable for both experienced gardeners and those new to growing fruit. For optimal growth and fruit production, understanding its specific needs is crucial. This plant adapts well to a variety of conditions, but thrives with proper attention to light, water, and soil.
The pineapple guava care regimen begins with proper light exposure. This plant prefers full sun to partial shade, meaning at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day for best fruiting. In very hot climates, some afternoon shade can prevent leaf scorch. When it comes to watering, young plants should be kept consistently moist but not waterlogged. Once established, they are quite drought-tolerant, requiring less frequent watering. However, regular watering during dry spells and fruit development will lead to a better harvest. Well-draining soil is essential to prevent root rot; a slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0-7.0) is ideal. Fertilize in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer designed for fruit trees or shrubs. Pruning can be done to maintain shape, size, and encourage air circulation, typically after fruiting or in late winter. The feijoa sellowiana plant is cold hardy, generally tolerating temperatures down to 15-20°F (USDA zones 8-10), though some varieties can withstand colder conditions. Protect young plants from severe frost. Monitor for common issues like scale insects, though they are usually not a major problem.
Size & Details
This offering is for one pineapple guava live plant, shipped in a 4-inch nursery pot. The plant will typically arrive 6-10 inches tall, ready for transplanting. Pineapple guava is a moderate to fast grower, reaching a mature height of 10-15 feet and a spread of 10-15 feet if left unpruned. It can be kept smaller with regular pruning, making it versatile for various garden sizes. Fruit production usually begins 3-5 years after planting, with flowers appearing in late spring to early summer and fruit maturing in fall. This plant is self-fertile, but planting multiple varieties can significantly increase fruit yield. Expect a healthy, established plant that will gradually mature into a productive and attractive shrub, ideal for those looking to grow pineapple guava.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How big does this pineapple guava plant get? A: This pineapple guava live plant is in a 4-inch pot and is typically 6-10 inches tall upon arrival. Mature plants can reach 10-15 feet in height and spread, but can be maintained smaller with pruning.
- Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: Pineapple guava is primarily an outdoor plant, thriving in USDA zones 8-10. It can be grown in containers and brought indoors in colder climates, but it generally prefers outdoor conditions for best fruiting.
- Q: How much sunlight does it need? A: For optimal growth and fruit production, the feijoa sellowiana plant requires full sun (at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day). It can tolerate partial shade, especially in hot climates.
- Q: What condition will it arrive in? A: Your plant will arrive healthy and well-rooted in its 4-inch nursery pot, carefully packaged to ensure safe transit. We recommend unpacking and watering upon arrival.
- Q: Can I eat the flowers and fruit? A: Yes, both the flowers and the fruit of the pineapple guava live plant are edible. The flowers have a sweet, slightly spicy flavor, and the fruit is delicious fresh or used in various culinary applications.
- Q: How long until it produces fruit? A: Typically, a pineapple guava plant grown from a 4-inch pot will start producing fruit within 3-5 years after planting, though some may fruit sooner depending on conditions.
- Q: What is the best soil for pineapple guava care? A: Pineapple guava prefers well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0-7.0). Amend heavy clay soils with organic matter to improve drainage.
- Q: Is this plant good for beginners? A: Yes, pineapple guava care is relatively easy, making it a great choice for beginner gardeners. It’s drought-tolerant once established and generally resistant to pests and diseases.
- Q: Will it survive winter in my zone? A: Pineapple guava is hardy in USDA zones 8-10. If you are in a colder zone, you can grow it in a container and provide winter protection or bring it indoors.
- Q: How do I grow pineapple guava for the best fruit? A: Ensure full sun, consistent watering during fruiting, well-draining soil, and fertilize in spring. Pruning for air circulation and planting another variety for cross-pollination can also enhance fruit production.





















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