- The Lemon Guava tree grows small, sweet fruits from summer through the fall.
- Lemon Guavas are yellow in color and typically eaten raw, but can also be cooked.
- Often used in fruit salads, juices, or in marinades.
- Grow them in the ground or in containers.
- Fruit is ready to pick when completely yellow or nearly completely yellow.
- Self-fruitful
- Can be kept as a small bush with pruning or a 15'-20' tree.
- Prefers a warmer climate but is adaptable to temperatures as low as 22°F.
- USDA Zones 8-11
- By law, we can not ship Guava plants to Hawaii.
Click here for our Guava Tree Growing Guide (pdf)