The New Zealand Cranberry Chilean Guava, known botanically as Myrtus ugni (also called Ugni molinae), is a truly special evergreen shrub prized in New Zealand gardens. This compact shrub is beloved for its sweet, aromatic berries, which have a tangy flavour reminiscent of cranberries but with a tropical twist. Not only are the berries delicious and versatile for eating fresh, making jams or desserts, but the shrub itself is a beautiful addition to any garden – perfect for hedging, pots, or as part of a mixed shrub border.
Chilean Guava, New Zealand Cranberry, Ugni Berry
Myrtus ugni, commonly known as the NZ Cranberry or Chilean Guava, is an evergreen shrub grown for its lush foliage, pretty flowers, and colourful berries. It bears small, glossy, dark green leaves held densely on short stems. The real appeal of this plant is the masses of small, white flowers borne from summer through autumn, which result in red berries as it grows to 1.5 m tall and 1 m wide. Myrtus ugni is commonly used as a hedge, incorporated into a mixed planting, grown in a container, featured in a cottage garden, or added to an edible garden.
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