Guava Pink Supreme

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The growth habit of the pink Supreme Guava. This is about 10 years old but has always been pruned to stay under 2m tall.

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Guava Hawaiian - Pink Supreme

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Fruit Trees > Subtropical Fruit Trees > Guava Tree > Guava Hawaiian - Pink Supreme
A selection of Hawaiian guava. The fruit is large, yellow skinned, with delicious, juicy, pink flesh. Very hardy, prolific cropper. Delicious eaten fresh or juiced. Pruned to keep compact, perfect for growing in pots and containers.The foliage is delicate... Read More

$44.00 ($44.00-$79.00 choose a size)

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Specifications of Guava Hawaiian - Pink Supreme

Preferred Climate Tropical, SubtropicalLearn About Climate Zones

Grown From CuttingLearn About Propagation Methods

Max Height (when in the ground with good conditions) 2-5m

Plants required to Pollinate 1 (Self Pollinating)Learn about Pollination

Can it Handle Frosts? Sometimes

Amount of leaves in Winter? All Leaves (Evergreen)

Quarantine Restrictions to these Areas SA, WA

Suitability in Pots Yes with 35L+ Pot

Water Requirements Moderate Watering

Is it a Dwarf Fruit Tree? Can be pruned to 2m

Time to Fruit/Flower/Harvest 2-3 Years

Sun or Shade Full (Sun:80%-100%)

Preferred Soil Type Good Drainage

Soil pH Neutral (6.6-7.3pH)

Fruiting/Harvest Months March, April, May, June

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Guava Hawaiian - Pink Supreme Reviews & Tips

Star Rating

Nyny
★★★★★ 9months ago

MOUNT BARKER, WA, Australia

Really good and prolific tree, best choice selection.

Kate
★★★★★ 1y ago

CURRUMBIN WATERS, QLD

Guava Hawaiian - Pink Supreme

Doing really well! Growing in ground for a couple of months, super healthy!

Nathan
★★★★★ 1y ago

Sydney, NSW, Australia

Guava Hawaiian - Pink Supreme

Growing and fruiting well even with more shade than is ideal.

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Edward3
★★★★ 1y ago

CARLINGFORD, NSW, Australia

Produces plenty of very tasty fragrant fruit with a mix of sweet with a hint of sour.  Extra bonus - chewing of young leaves are an excellent remedy for diarrhea and stomach bugs. Well known remedy in Asia.Too much trouble with fruit fly, and fruit ba...

Truc
4y ago

Brisbane , QLD , Australia

Guava Hawaiian - Pink Supreme

Plenty of waters, full sun, super easy to bear fruit and very heavy crop

Evtilda1
★★★★ 6y ago

KEMBLA GRANGE, NSW, Australia

Great looking tree with delicious fruit, looking forward to harvesting my own

Matthew Wisniewski
6y ago

Melbourne , VIC, Australia

Guava Hawaiian - Pink Supreme (C)

Can be grown in costal Victoria. I keep mine in a pot and it does very well. Just keep them protected with a few shrubs during winter and you can to enjoy the sub tropical fruit

Jane16
★★★ 6y ago

EASTWOOD, NSW, Australia

Does not tolerate full Australian sun well. It has been receiving ~4 hours daily and has been getting sunburnt. It was growing well until now because it was short enough that it was being shaded by other plants. It's now ~0.7m tall and the parts that a...

Pink Everything
10y ago

Dianella, wa, Australia

I want to grow in a pot on my verandah

Christine1
★★★★ 14y ago

Eltham North, VIC, Australia

survived drought and light frost

Emma1
★★★ 14y ago

Bardon, Qld, Australia

Was on the property already, but has never flowered. I have improved the ground around it since, but I think it has too much shade on it to produce fruit.

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Henry
★★★★ 15y ago

BLACKTOWN, NSW, Australia

Healthy well-formed tree;  just planted.September 2009:  No growth observed.  Applied sulphate of potash and watered in.October 2009:  Leaves have dropped but new buds have appeared.November 2009:  New buds have formed.  Tree does not look too he...

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JohnMc1
★★★★★ 15y ago

WALLARAH, NSW, Australia

excellent bearer sweet fruit

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BFTsUrbanFarm1
★★★★ 15y ago

Shelley, WA, Australia

Pink guava are the best for cooking, strong flavour

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HappyEarth
★★★★★ 15y ago

Unanderra, NSW, Australia

The best of the guavas!  Easy to grow, hardy tree.

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