Feijoa fruit plants are a much-loved feature in New Zealand gardens, adored for their sweet, tangy fruit and lush evergreen foliage. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, adding a feijoa to your backyard is a rewarding choice. These hardy, easy-care plants thrive in many regions across New Zealand, delivering both ornamental beauty and a generous harvest of delicious fruit in late autumn. With their versatility in hedging and resilience to coastal winds, it’s no wonder the feijoa fruit plant has become a backyard staple.

Feijoa sellowiana, commonly known as Brazilian Guava or Pineapple Guava, is one of the original Feijoa varieties from which many new varieties have been bred. This late-season producer bears fruit in autumn, which is medium-sized and very tasty. This evergreen shrub typically grows to 3 m tall and 2 m wide but is often trimmed to smaller sizes. Feijoa sellowiana is commonly grown for fruit production, trimmed into a hedge, used for screening, or added to a mixed planting. We recommend planting at least two varieties to provide for a more extended fruiting period and ensure better pollination.
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Feijoa Antoinette produces tasty, medium-sized fruit in autumn. This evergreen shrub typically grows to 3 m tall and the same wide, though it can be trimmed to smaller sizes as necessary. Feijoa Antoinette is commonly grown for fruit production, trimmed into a hedge, used for screening, or added to a mixed planting. The Plant Company recommends planting at least two feijoa varieties to provide more prolonged fruiting and improved yields.
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