Feijoa tree varieties are a favourite amongst New Zealand gardeners for their versatility, reliability, and delicious fruit. Whether you’re planting a single specimen or an edible hedge, feijoas thrive in a range of climates and produce bountiful crops of uniquely aromatic fruit. With so many feijoa cultivars available, it can be tricky to choose the right variety for your garden. On this page, we’ll introduce you to the most popular feijoa tree varieties, highlight distinctive features, and guide you towards the ideal tree for your home orchard.

Feijoa Wiki Tu produces high yields of medium-sized fruit that are light green, sweet, and flavorsome. This evergreen shrub typically grows to 2.5 m tall and the same wide, but can be trimmed as necessary. Feijoa Wiki Tu is commonly grown for fruit production, trimmed into a hedge, used for screening, included in cottage gardens, or added to a mixed planting.
From $141.61

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.
From $35.03
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