This is not a true guava, it is called commonly a Pineapple Guava, but it is correctly called Feijoa, native to South America and grown commercially in New Zealand. True Guavas have hard seeds, Feijoas have soft tiny seeds that are barely noticeable.
This is not a true guava, it is called commonly a Pineapple Guava, but it is correctly called Feijoa, native to South America and grown commercially in New Zealand. True Guavas have hard seeds, Feijoas have soft tiny seeds that are barely noticeable.
kathydiewald 3 months ago
Can you grow Asian Guava fruit trees in North Georgia or in Nashville, TN? Can they survive the cold?
sompasongs 11 months ago