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5 Pineapple Guava, Feijoa sellowiana, Tree Seeds (Edible, Showy Evergreen)
Other Names: Acca sellowiana, Guavasteen
Zone: 8 to 11 (Hardy to 10º F)
Growth Rate: Slow
Plant Type: Evergreen shrub or small tree
Family: Myrtaceae
Native Range: Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay
Height: 10 to 15 feet
Spread: 10 to 15 feet
Shape: Rounded
Bloom Time: May-June
Bloom Color: White tinged with purple and bright red stamens.
Sun: Full Sun to Part Shade
Fall Color: Evergreen
Drought Tolerance: Moderate
Water: Moderate
Maintenance: Low
Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Adaptable to most types of soil and doesn't require much fertilizer. To protect the fruit from sunburn and other adverse effects of high temperature, choose a plant site away from hot, reflected sun. They are fairly salt tolerant but salinity slows growth and reduces yields.
Culture: Two or more should be planted together for cross-pollination. Under proper conditions, plants fruit in 3 to 5 years from seed. Fruits ripen 4-1/2 to 7 months after flowers appear. A feeding of 8-8-8 NPK once every two months can speed growth. The best harvests come from plants growing in well-drained soil with a pH between 5.5 and 7.0. For quality harvests, water deeply on a regular basis, especially during flowering and fruit periods and mulch the soil around the plants to protect the shallow roots.
Pruning: Pruning is not required to keep plants productive but a light pruning in the summer after fruit is harvested will encourage new growth and increase yields the following year. Thinning the plant also permits easier harvesting. When grown as a hedge, it responds well to heavy pruning or shearing, but this reduces flower and fruit production.
Uses: Excellent foundation planting, either singly or as an informal hedge.
Sowing Feijoa sellowiana Seeds:
For best results, please follow the instructions in the order provided.
Scarify: Pour Hot water over seeds. Soak for 24 hours.
Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours
Stratify: None
Germination: Sow 1/8” Deep, Keep Moist, (Not wet). Expect a minimum of 3 weeks for germination.
Zone: 8 to 11 (Hardy to 10º F)
Growth Rate: Slow
Plant Type: Evergreen shrub or small tree
Family: Myrtaceae
Native Range: Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay
Height: 10 to 15 feet
Spread: 10 to 15 feet
Shape: Rounded
Bloom Time: May-June
Bloom Color: White tinged with purple and bright red stamens.
Sun: Full Sun to Part Shade
Fall Color: Evergreen
Drought Tolerance: Moderate
Water: Moderate
Maintenance: Low
Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Adaptable to most types of soil and doesn't require much fertilizer. To protect the fruit from sunburn and other adverse effects of high temperature, choose a plant site away from hot, reflected sun. They are fairly salt tolerant but salinity slows growth and reduces yields.
Culture: Two or more should be planted together for cross-pollination. Under proper conditions, plants fruit in 3 to 5 years from seed. Fruits ripen 4-1/2 to 7 months after flowers appear. A feeding of 8-8-8 NPK once every two months can speed growth. The best harvests come from plants growing in well-drained soil with a pH between 5.5 and 7.0. For quality harvests, water deeply on a regular basis, especially during flowering and fruit periods and mulch the soil around the plants to protect the shallow roots.
Pruning: Pruning is not required to keep plants productive but a light pruning in the summer after fruit is harvested will encourage new growth and increase yields the following year. Thinning the plant also permits easier harvesting. When grown as a hedge, it responds well to heavy pruning or shearing, but this reduces flower and fruit production.
Uses: Excellent foundation planting, either singly or as an informal hedge.
Sowing Feijoa sellowiana Seeds:
For best results, please follow the instructions in the order provided.
Scarify: Pour Hot water over seeds. Soak for 24 hours.
Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours
Stratify: None
Germination: Sow 1/8” Deep, Keep Moist, (Not wet). Expect a minimum of 3 weeks for germination.












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