Pineapple Guava(Feijoa)
puglvr1
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WANTED: Pineapple Guava/Feijoa
Comments (1)Lowes have them...See Morepineapple guava
Comments (14)I've grown pineapple guava for several years in the northwestern corner of South Carolina (Zone 7b). During the past exceptionally cold winter, the plant sustained considerable leaf burn, but is now releafing vigorously. I don't know whether it will bloom and produce fruit this year, or not. It may be using up most of its energy replacing its leaves. According to what I've read about pineapple guava, it will produce fruit as a solitary plant but will fruit more heavily if it has a paramour nearby....See MorePineapple Guava Nursery for Named Varieties?
Comments (2)I sure miss Pacific Tree Farms. Look at what they used to carry for mail-order in just two fruit plants that are now hard to find mail-order sources for grafted selections (or more than one anyway). Eriobotrya japonica (Loquat): Advance, Gold Nugget, Champagne McBeth, Big Jim Feijoa sellowiana (Pineapple Guava): Coolidge, Nazemetz, Trask, Beechwood, Jackson, Mammoth, (15úF) Lickver's Pride, Premier http://figs4fun.com/Links/FigLink084.pdf...See MoreA few roses and other things
Comments (10)Great pics Matthew! You have to show us the full cluster blooming on that GOLD MEDAL. That's gonna be beautiful! Love the turkey! We have wild turkeys down near the creek below our circular road. They come up and eat my neighbor's bird seed that she puts out for the wild birds. She's always having to chase them out of her yard! I think it's pretty funny......See Morepuglvr1
13 years agoRalph Whisnant
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13 years agoSuzi AKA DesertDance So CA Zone 9b
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