Pineapple guava tree

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Pineapple Guava is a great example of a huge bush that looks awesome as a tree. With its beautiful bark, interesting foliage, exquisite flowers and fruit, this is a really special tree in the landscape. Guava Images, Pineapple Guava Tree, Pineapple Guava, Guava Tree, Garden Shrubs, Edible Plants, Landscaping Plants, Edible Garden, Tropical Garden

Pineapple Guava is a shrub I saw used commercially for the first time many years ago and coveted until I finally found the name and where to locate it. This is one of the many plants that are adapted to our area, originally from Brazil and South America this shrub seems to have made a

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Feijoa Pineapple Guava can be trained as a small tree or large bush.  The fruit is one of my favorites! Pineapple Guava Tree, California Landscaping, Arbutus Unedo, Pineapple Guava, Guava Tree, Growing Pineapple, Yard Plants, Pineapple Planting, Landscaping Trees

Feijoa sellowiana 'Pineapple guava' Feijoas are a fairly small evergreen tree with short oval shaped leaves, soft green on top and silvery underneath. Additional to the fruit they yield, they make great specimen trees or can be planted close together for screening and hedging. Following bright red and white flowers, the Feijoa or Pineapple Guava will produce aromatic fruits around the size of an egg that remain green when ripe. They have perfumed pale cream flesh and their taste is a blend…

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Bambina™ Pineapple Guava | Southern Living Plants Guava Plant, Pineapple Guava, Growing Pineapple, Trees For Front Yard, Southern Living Plants, Pineapple Planting, Specimen Trees, Smart Garden, Plant Spacing

A versatile, easy to grow landscape addition, yielding edible flowers and tropical fruit! Fleshy, white flower petals have showy red accents, contrasting nicely with the gray-green foliage. Tasty guava-like fruit ripens in late fall. Multiple, upright branching form is easily trained as espalier, hedge or small specimen tree.

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