Acca sellowiana (Feijoa / Pineapple Guava) Commonly known as Feijoa or Pineapple Guava, is an evergreen shrub or small tree valued for its silvery foliage, edible fruit, and attractive flowers. Commonly used as a hedge, screen, specimen plant, or edible landscape feature, it provides year-round structure and performs well in residential and commercial landscapes. Water Requirements: Low to moderate. Drought tolerant once established; water regularly during the first growing season and during extended dry periods for best fruit production. Soil: Well-draining soil. Performs best in sandy or loamy soils; adaptable to slightly alkaline conditions and tolerant of poor soils. Growth Rate: Moderate. Bloom Time: Spring to early summer; produces showy flowers followed by edible fruit. Temperature: Hardy in USDA Zones 8–10. Excellent heat tolerance; cold hardy once established and can tolerate brief freezes. Pruning: Minimal to moderate. Prune lightly to shape or maintain size; responds well to hedge pruning. Toxicity: Not considered toxic to people or pets; fruit and flower petals are edible.