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pineapple guava

noun

  1. feijoa.



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Outside of Paul Chan’s Silver Lake studio, the rush of L.A. turns tranquil as pineapple guava plants brush against a wall in the warm breeze.

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Here, they planted a drought-resistant mix of California dune grass, mondo grass and poppies alongside the former owners’ birds of paradise, pink camellias and pineapple guava tree.

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Known in the United States as the pineapple guava, it was first brought to New Zealand from South America via France and California in the early 1900s.

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Like the pineapple guava flower and fruit pictured here.

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“He grew passion fruit and pineapple guava and cherimoya, and he was always looking for seeds people brought in from Mexico, especially chiles,” Ramirez said of his father.

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