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Villarica Strawberry Chilean Guava Plant

Fruit/nut | chilean guava

USDA Zone: 7b

Ugni molinae An attractive evergreen shrub prized for its fragrant spring flowers and flavorful red berries. Small white blooms cover the plant in late spring, followed by aromatic fruit with a sweet, guava-like flavor that is delicious fresh and excellent for jams and jellies. This compact Chilean guava reaches 3–6 feet tall and wide, making it a beautiful addition to edible landscapes, mixed borders, and containers. These self-fertile plants thrive in full sun to part shade and are generally easy to grow with few pest or disease issues. Hardy to zone 7b.

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Initial Instructions Upon receiving and carefully unpacking, water as needed and allow the plant to acclimate to full sun before planting out. Prepare a hole enriched with compost or other organic matter.

Cultivation Water deeply once a week to establish a deep root system. Water more frequently during hot, dry spells. 

Size at Maturity 3–6 feet tall and wide. Slow growing. 

Pollination Self-fertile, but bee activity will enhance fruit production. 

Pests & Diseases Not generally bothered by pests or disease. 

Light Requirements Full sun to part shade (4–6+ hours daily). In hotter areas, provide afternoon shade. 

Soil Type Slightly acidic, moist, well-drained soil. Waterlogged soil may lead to root rot. 

Hardiness USDA Zone: 7b. Use 3–4 inches of organic mulch for winter protection. 

Bearing Age 2–3 years. 

Bloom / Ripening Time / Yield Fragrant white flowers bloom May–June. Fruit ripens August–September. Expect yields of 15+ pounds per plant. 

Harvest Instructions Harvest when the fruit pulls away easily from the stem. Flavor is best when left to ripen on the plant. 

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