- Also referred to as a Pineapple Guava Tree
- The Feijoa, also known as Acca sellowiana, is native to South America-specifically Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and northern Argentina.
- "Feijoa" can be pronounced many ways, depending on the region. Some variations are "fay-ho-ah" , "fay-joe-uh", and "fee-joe-uh".
- Their beautiful and unique red-and-white edible flowers bloom in late spring and are loved by pollinators.
- Feijoa trees are evergreen, drought-tolerant once established, and typically pest-resistant.
- They work beautifully as ornamental shrubs and privacy hedges.
- They can tolerate brief dips into the low 20s°F, making them one of the more cold-tolerant subtropical fruit trees.
- Feijoas require minimal pruning.
- Can be grown in the ground or in containers.
- Best for USDA Zones 8a-10b
- This tree measures approximately 24"-36" tall.
- These trees were propagated from seed and are not guaranteed to produce fruit.
- By law, we can not ship Guava plants to Hawaii.
Read more about "Growing a Feijoa Tree as a Privacy Hedge".
Click here for our Guava Tree Growing Guide (pdf)