Native Guava (Eupomatia laurina)
Native Guava (Eupomatia laurina) is an unusual Australian rainforest plant prized for its aromatic, custard-like fruit with hints of guava, banana, and pineapple. Native to eastern Australia, it produces creamy, sweet fruit that can be eaten fresh or used in desserts, jams, and drinks, while the attractive glossy foliage makes it a unique edible addition to subtropical gardens. Grows to around 3β6 m tall and prefers part shade to full shade, especially when young.
Supplied in a 140mm pot.





Description
Native Guava (Eupomatia laurina) is an unusual Australian rainforest plant prized for its aromatic, custard-like fruit with hints of guava, banana, and pineapple. Native to eastern Australia, it produces creamy, sweet fruit that can be eaten fresh or used in desserts, jams, and drinks, while the attractive glossy foliage makes it a unique edible addition to subtropical gardens. Grows to around 3β6 m tall and prefers part shade to full shade, especially when young.
Supplied in a 140mm pot.






















