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EAN code8051838672367
- Size18L
- Height40-50cm
- Form1/2 STD
Description: Common name: Acca sellowiana, Pineapple Guava. A slow growing evergreen shrub with spoon shaped, grey- green leaves. Unusual flowers which look like a cross between aquilegia and fuchsia in shape are produce in late summer, they consist of crimson, pink and white petals with prominent, star-burst like, crimson stamens. These are followed by edible, fruits
Uses: Topiary Standards
Climate/Position: Sheltered site in full sun or partial shade. Drought tolerant once established and also tolerant of salt laden winds ? so good in coastal areas
Height/Spread: Keep specimen in shape
Soil Requirements: Will tolerate most soil types but does not like a soil that is too wet
Pruning: Trim annually with topiary shears in early or late summer to keep specimen in shape
Special Requirements: Does not like a waterlogged soil
Additional Interest: Very popular in Europe. First introduced from South America by a French horticulturist, Edouard Andre in 1890. Originally the plant was tested in Andre's garden for almost a decade and then was successfully planted along the French Riviera






