Chilean Guava 'Flambeau'

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Ugni molinae var. ‘Flambeau’

Chilean Guava, commonly known as Strawberry Myrtle, Murta, or Murtilla, is a fruit producing shrub native to the Andes of Southern Chile and Argentina. Staying compact, Chilean Guava usually grows no larger than 6 feet in height and width and responds very well to hedging. The fruit is edible and delicious; purported to be Queen Victoria’s favorite fruit after it was introduced to England in the 19th century. In its native land, the fruit is valued fresh, in jams, and in the traditional liqueur Murtado. ‘Flambeau’ is a striking variegated selection that boasts cream bordered leaves and hot pink new growth.

Evergreen, lanceolate foliage is a deep green, adorned by white, pendulous flowers in early summer. Flowers are followed by blueberry sized fruit with an intense flavor like strawberry and watermelon with an aromatic quality. This is a must have plant for the sheltered garden, consistent moisture is appreciated.

Cold hardy to USDA zone 8a and above, or to 10 degrees Fahrenheit.

If you want to learn more about the fruit of this plant, check out a tasting and review by our friend Weird Explorer on youtube here.


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