Description
A small, twiggy, bushy shrub, commonly known as Chilean Guava or New Zealand cranberry.
Dark, glossy leaves and a tidy habit. Smothered in small, white, bell like flowers through Summer, followed by fragrant red berries which are edible.
Clip to shape.
Prefers full sun to semi shade, well drained soils on a sheltered site. Tolerates coastal conditions.
Evergreen
E H 2m x E W 1 m
Responds well to trimming so great for a small hedge or topiary.





