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Pineapple Guava – Feijoa sellowiana Live Starter Plant | Well-Rooted in Nursery Pot | Sweet Tropical Fruit Tree | Evergreen Patio & Garden Plant

Pineapple Guava – Feijoa sellowiana Live Starter Plant | Well-Rooted in Nursery Pot | Sweet Tropical Fruit Tree | Evergreen Patio & Garden Plant

Regular price $66.00 USD
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Grow your own delicious tropical fruit with a live Pineapple Guava (Feijoa sellowiana) starter plant, shipped well-rooted in its nursery pot and ready to grow. This attractive evergreen shrub or small tree is prized for its aromatic, sweet fruit with a unique pineapple and guava flavor, as well as its beautiful edible flowers that bloom in late spring to early summer. Pineapple Guava is an excellent choice for home orchards, edible landscapes, patios, and container gardening. These are healthy young starter plants that will continue to develop with proper care and time. You will receive a plant similar in size and health to the one shown in the listing photos.

You will receive:
✔️ 1 live Pineapple Guava starter plant
✔️ Well-rooted, healthy plant
✔️ Shipped in nursery pot
✔️ Ready for container or garden growing
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Pineapple Guava
Botanical Name: Feijoa sellowiana
Plant Type: Evergreen fruiting shrub or small tree
Growth Stage: Rooted starter plant
Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Well-draining soil rich in organic matter
Watering: Moderate; water regularly while establishing, then reduce frequency once mature
Mature Height: 10–15 feet (can be maintained smaller with pruning)
Growth Rate: Moderate
USDA Zones: 8–10
Container Friendly: Yes

💡 Care Tip: Keep your starter plant in its nursery pot or transplant into a small container with well-draining soil until it becomes well established. Gradually acclimate it to full sun and avoid overwatering. In cooler months, the plant may become partially dormant and naturally lose some leaves before producing fresh growth in spring.

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