Acca sellowiana, commonly known as Pineapple Guava or Feijoa, is an enchanting evergreen perennial shrub that originates from the vibrant landscapes of South America. A proud member of the myrtle family (Myrtaceae), this shrub not only brings the essence of the tropics to your garden but also a story with roots deep in botanical exploration, honoring the German botanist Friedrich Sello.
Reaching heights of 10 to 15 feet in its native tropics, Pineapple Guava adapts beautifully to various climates, maintaining a more modest stature of 5 to 6 feet in regions like North Carolina. The shrub boasts a relatively open growth habit, yet achieves captivating density with regular pruning. For optimum flowering and fruiting, plant in full sun, though it gracefully tolerates light shade. Soil consistency is key, necessitating regular, deep watering and nutrient-rich mulch for thriving, juicy fruits. This versatile plant adapts to a range of soils, from sandy expanses to robust clays.
A garden with Pineapple Guava is a celebration of both spectacle and sustenance. Its striking silver-green foliage remains a perennial delight, while the blooms and fruit introduce an edible allure. Ideal as a specimen plant, in containers, or flourishing as a small flowering tree, it weaves a tropical tapestry perfect for coastal gardens. Experience year-round elegance and flavor—transform your garden with the intriguing beauty of Pineapple Guava.