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Takaka Feijoa (Acca sellowiana)
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Takaka is a flavorful feijoa variety prized for its aromatic fruit, vigorous growth, and dependable production. The medium to large green fruit has juicy, fragrant flesh with a rich tropical flavor often compared to pineapple, guava, and strawberry. Fruit is excellent for fresh eating, desserts, juices, and preserves.
This attractive evergreen shrub features dense gray-green foliage with silvery undersides and beautiful spring flowers with edible petals. Takaka is valued both as an ornamental landscape plant and as a productive edible variety. Plants are vigorous, adaptable, and tolerant of a wide range of conditions once established.
Feijoas thrive in full sun with well-drained soil and are notably drought tolerant after establishment. Takaka may produce heavier crops when planted near another feijoa variety for cross-pollination. Hardy in Zones 8–10. Mature plants typically reach 8–12 feet in height with a similar spread but can be maintained smaller with pruning.
Plant Characteristics
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Pest Resistance: Excellent
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Disease Resistance: Excellent
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Drought Tolerance: Very Good
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Heat Tolerance: Good
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Humidity Tolerance: Good
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Sun Tolerance: Excellent
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Wet Soil Tolerance: Fair
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Shade Tolerance: Fair
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No Spray: Excellent
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Salt Tolerance: Good
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Fresh for Kids: Very Good
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Deer Resistance: Good
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Thorns: No
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Plant Type: Evergreen Shrub
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Soil Type: Well-Drained
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Edible Type: Fruit
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Self Fertile: Self fertile
This information is accurate to the best of our knowledge, comments/opinions are always welcome.