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Shrubs: Feijoa sellowiana
NC State University Coop Extension — Sun to partial shade; prefers well-drained, light, loamy soil; tolerates clay, sand Opposite, simple gray-green leaves; 1 to 3" long; whitish pubescence on underside Bushy, dense shrub to small tree 1.3 to 1.7" flowers with reddish center and .. ...More…
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Feijoa sellowiana
Janine's Garden — Evergreen shrub from subtropical Brazil and Argentina. Reaches about 3m (10ft) with a similar spread, but can grow twice as tall in sheltered positions. Also known as "Acca", Feijoas are grown for their showy, edible flowers and fruits. The ...More…
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Feijoa and Tamarillo Cultivars
HortNET New Zealand — The feijoa and tamarillo are subtropical fruits originally from South America. Both are considered to be exotic fruits, and are minor crops in New Zealand, but they have good potential to be developed further. The main growing regions for both ...More…
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Feijoa Fertiliser Recommendations
HortNET New Zealand — The feijoa (Acca sellowiana) is a native of South America where it is found in areas with acidic soils in Southern Brasil and Uruguay. It appears to be able to tolerate a wide range of climates and soil conditions provided water-logged conditions ...More…