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Chilean guava

Known as the Chilean guava, strawberry myrtle, tazziberry (in Australia) and ugniberry (in New Zealand), one thing's for certain - whatever you call this shrub, it's bloomin' brilliant!
Compact and bushy in appearance, ugni molinae comprises waxy evergreen leaves, nodding, bell-shaped summer blooms (which have a lovely scent) and delicious crimson red berries in the autumn
First introduced to the UK in the middle of the 19th century, the fruit quickly became Queen Vic's fave, and really, who can blame her?
The round fruits are incredibly moreish, boasting a sweet taste not dissimilar to that of strawberries or pineapple (some gardeners even say the taste reminds them of cotton candy)
The plant's naturally small stature (growing to a height of between just 1 and 2 metres) makes it ideal for those gardens more limited on space - we think it would work particularly well in a sheltered courtyard garden in a large pot
Pick and eat the berries straight from the bush, bake them in muffins, cookies and friands, or make a delicious tazziberry-infused vodka, gin or tequila
Native to Patagonia, the juice of the berries was once used as a sort of natural energy drink to help fuel the expedtions of indigenous populations like the Mapuche and Selk'nam peoples



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I have a large tub waiting for something special to go in it and this one is just the thing!
Did you buy it online Karen?
Thanks for all the info.

7 Nov, 2024

 

Definitely one to look out for Karen….

7 Nov, 2024

 

I did Rose. I bought this one from Roots website. Their plants are great. They do take ages to deliver though…about 6 weeks.

7 Nov, 2024

 

The flowers are similar to Arbutus flowers or Lily of the Vally, or Pieris!

7 Nov, 2024

 

Thanks Karen!

9 Nov, 2024

 

Interesting, I must give this one some thought. Your courtyard garden looks lovely with those nice blue pots. I have visited Shaftesbury & walked up Gold Hill. Had a big hovis loaf box outside a shop at the top.

12 Nov, 2024

 

Yup! Still there! X

13 Nov, 2024



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