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Acca sellowiana

Previously known as:

  • Feijoa sellowiana
Phonetic Spelling
AK-uh sel-lo-wee-AH-nuh
Description

Pineapple guava is an evergreen perennial shrub native to South America in the myrtle family (Myrtaceae). Genus name comes from a Peruvian name. Specific epithet honors Friedrich Sello a German botanist.

Pineapple guava will reach 10 to 15 ft. in height with an equal spread in tropical areas but in North Carolina will grow 5 to 6 feet with an equal spread.  The shrub's habit is relatively open but becomes denser with pruning. Best flowering and fruiting occurs in full sun but tolerates light shade. Consistent soil moisture is important to produce quality fruits.  Water deeply and regularly and provide mulch to add nutrients and protect the shallow roots. It also prefers moist, well-drained soil but will tolerate a range of less-than-ideal soils, from sand to heavy clay. 

There are several cultivars which have been selected primarily for fruit production. 'Coolidge', 'Nazemata' and 'Pineapple Gem' are all good self-pollinating selections, while 'Superba' is a round-fruited form that needs to be planted with another cultivar for good fruit set, and 'Variegata' has white variegated foliage. Propagation of Guava is most reliable from seed which has been separated from the ripe fruit, but cuttings taken in summer are rooted for the propagation of named cultivars.

Pineapple guava is an amazingly dramatic shrub or tree in bloom that carries unique character into the garden through the twelve months of the year with its silvered, evergreen foliage.

Use this plant as a specimen, in an edible garden, in a container, as a small flowering tree, or for privacy. It adds a tropical flare for coastal gardens. Flowers and fruit are edible.

Insects, Diseases, and Other Plant Problems:  Generally problem-free but black scale and fruit flies can occur in some areas.

 

 

 

See this plant in the following landscape:
Cultivars / Varieties:
  • 'Coolidge'
    Self-pollinating
  • 'Kawatiri'
  • 'Nazemata'
    Self-pollinating
  • 'Nazemetz'
  • 'Pineapple Gem'
    Self-pollinating
  • 'Superba'
    Rounded fruit
  • 'Variegata'
    White variegated foliage
'Coolidge', 'Kawatiri', 'Nazemata', 'Nazemetz', 'Pineapple Gem', 'Superba', 'Variegata'
Tags:
#evergreen#showy flowers#small tree#full sun tolerant#specimen#shrub#pink flowers#salt tolerant#winter interest#interesting leaves#espalier#year-round interest#playground plant#edible garden#sandy soils tolerant#clay soils tolerant#bird friendly#partial shade tolerant#tropical feel#container plant#coastal plant#patio#early childhood#wildlife friendly#th-taste#child#children#preschool#early care#easy edibles
 
Cultivars / Varieties:
  • 'Coolidge'
    Self-pollinating
  • 'Kawatiri'
  • 'Nazemata'
    Self-pollinating
  • 'Nazemetz'
  • 'Pineapple Gem'
    Self-pollinating
  • 'Superba'
    Rounded fruit
  • 'Variegata'
    White variegated foliage
'Coolidge', 'Kawatiri', 'Nazemata', 'Nazemetz', 'Pineapple Gem', 'Superba', 'Variegata'
Tags:
#evergreen#showy flowers#small tree#full sun tolerant#specimen#shrub#pink flowers#salt tolerant#winter interest#interesting leaves#espalier#year-round interest#playground plant#edible garden#sandy soils tolerant#clay soils tolerant#bird friendly#partial shade tolerant#tropical feel#container plant#coastal plant#patio#early childhood#wildlife friendly#th-taste#child#children#preschool#early care#easy edibles
  • Attributes:
    Genus:
    Acca
    Species:
    sellowiana
    Family:
    Myrtaceae
    Life Cycle:
    Woody
    Recommended Propagation Strategy:
    Seed
    Stem Cutting
    Country Or Region Of Origin:
    South America, Tropical
    Wildlife Value:
    Fruits attract birds. This plant is seldom damaged by deer.
    Play Value:
    Attractive Flowers
    Particularly Resistant To (Insects/Diseases/Other Problems):
    This plant is seldom damaged by deer.
    Edibility:
    The edible flowers taste like marshmellows and can be eaten like candy. Pair them with berries, or other fruit.  Eat them on salads or use them to decorate cakes. Fruits can be eaten raw. Best left on the tree to ripen.
    Dimensions:
    Height: 10 ft. 0 in. - 15 ft. 0 in.
    Width: 5 ft. 0 in. - 6 ft. 0 in.
  • Whole Plant Traits:
    Plant Type:
    Edible
    Perennial
    Shrub
    Tree
    Woody Plant Leaf Characteristics:
    Broadleaf Evergreen
    Habit/Form:
    Dense
    Open
    Spreading
    Maintenance:
    Medium
    Texture:
    Medium
  • Cultural Conditions:
    Light:
    Full sun (6 or more hours of direct sunlight a day)
    Partial Shade (Direct sunlight only part of the day, 2-6 hours)
    Soil Texture:
    Clay
    Sand
    Soil Drainage:
    Good Drainage
    Available Space To Plant:
    6-feet-12 feet
    12-24 feet
    NC Region:
    Coastal
    Piedmont
    USDA Plant Hardiness Zone:
    8a, 8b, 9a, 9b, 10a, 10b
  • Fruit:
    Fruit Color:
    Blue
    Gold/Yellow
    Gray/Silver
    Green
    Fruit Value To Gardener:
    Edible
    Fragrant
    Display/Harvest Time:
    Summer
    Fruit Type:
    Berry
    Fruit Length:
    1-3 inches
    Fruit Description:
    The 1-3 inch long fruits mature to a waxy blue-grey-green skin with an edible greenish pulp inside. Tree-ripened fruit tastes best. Takes 4-7 months to ripen depending on the climate. Fruits bruise easy .
  • Flowers:
    Flower Color:
    Gold/Yellow
    Purple/Lavender
    Red/Burgundy
    White
    Flower Value To Gardener:
    Edible
    Showy
    Flower Bloom Time:
    Spring
    Summer
    Flower Petals:
    Colored Sepals
    Flower Size:
    1-3 inches
    Flower Description:
    Flowers occur singly or in clusters and are 1 inch across, bloom May-June with fleshy white sepals tinged with purple and red stamens with yellow pollen.
  • Leaves:
    Woody Plant Leaf Characteristics:
    Broadleaf Evergreen
    Leaf Color:
    Gray/Silver
    Green
    White
    Leaf Feel:
    Leathery
    Leaf Value To Gardener:
    Long-lasting
    Showy
    Leaf Type:
    Simple
    Leaf Arrangement:
    Opposite
    Leaf Shape:
    Elliptical
    Ovate
    Leaf Margin:
    Entire
    Hairs Present:
    Yes
    Leaf Length:
    1-3 inches
    Leaf Width:
    < 1 inch
    Leaf Description:
    Evergreen, green above and whitish pubescence on the underside giving it a silvery appearance underneath, thick, leathery, short-petioled, egg shaped leaves (to 2-3” long and 1” wide) ovate or elliptical. These interesting evergreen leaves provide good winter interest.
  • Bark:
    Bark Color:
    Light Gray
  • Stem:
    Stem Color:
    Gray/Silver
    Stem Is Aromatic:
    No
    Stem Surface:
    Hairy (pubescent)
    Stem Description:
    Branches are tomentose and swollen at nodes
  • Landscape:
    Landscape Location:
    Coastal
    Container
    Patio
    Landscape Theme:
    Children's Garden
    Edible Garden
    Winter Garden
    Design Feature:
    Flowering Tree
    Hedge
    Screen/Privacy
    Specimen
    Attracts:
    Songbirds
    Resistance To Challenges:
    Heat
    Salt