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Myrtus Ugni
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Myrtus Ugni

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Also known as the Chilean Guava, the fruits of Myrtus ugni have a uniquely delicious taste that is beyond compare, rather like a combination of strawberry, pineapple and apple. As a rule, the berries are the main reason for growing this plant, indeed, in Chile they are made into pies and jellies, whilst in the UK, it was apparently Queen Victoria’s favourite fruit, and growers in Cornwall attempted to grow them commercially, using her love of them as one of their selling points. In New Zealand it is being sold as the ‘NZ Cranberry’. It can grow up to 2 metres tall and the small shiny leaves, which have a spicy scent if crushed, can be clipped into an ornamental shrub, or as a hedge. Bees love their fragrant pale pink flowers too. Myrtus ugni is known by several common names, including Chilean guava, murta, murtilla and Tas Myrtus Berry. Once established the plants do not mind drought conditions.

Common name
Ugni Molinae, Eugenia Ugni, Chilean Guava
Family
Myrtaceae
Packet content
20 seeds
Height
60 cm - 1.8 m
Light level
Full Sun
Growth habit
Evergreen
Hardiness rating
H4
Pollinator-friendly
Yes
Moisture
Free draining
Region of origin
South America
Colour
Red

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