Sabtu, 16 Mei 2009

Pineapple Guava Trees

Pineapple Guava Trees

Pineapple Guava is a gray-green evergreen shrub or tree which produces small, very tasty fruit in late summer and early fall. The fruits are oval-shaped and 1-3 inches in length. The fruit is not a guava, but the flavor suggests a combination of pineapple and guava sometimes with a hint of spearmint or wintergreen. Native to South America. Grows best in cooler areas where the temperature stays above 15F. Fruit and flower production is best in areas that receive atleast 50 hours of chilling each year. Prefers full sun, partial sun or partial shade. Drought tolerant once established. Grows to 15 feet. Hardiness zones 7-11. Shipped green and potted at 14-18 inches tall.

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