Reviewed by Barbara Gillette Pineapple guava (Acca sellowiana), also known as feijoa, is a tree or multi-stemmed shrub known ...
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They will survive it, but they won’t be a good orchard tree without some water.” If you don’t have a feijoa tree in your backyard, Mr O’Connor recommends planting grafted trees rather than ...
Since then horticulturalists have developed new feijoa varieties such as the Apollo ... When the fruit is at its most flavourful, it drops from the tree - to avoid bruising, pick the fruit before ...