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Feijoa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Search Map)
Feijoa fruit have a distinctive smell. ... German botanist Otto Karl Berg named Feijoa after João da Silva Feijó, a ... A feijoa can also be used as an ...
FEIJOA Fruit Facts (Search Map)
Growth Habit: The feijoa is a slow-growing evergreen shrub that can reach 15 ft. ... It has been said that feijoa pollen is transferred by birds that are attracted ...
Feijoa (Search Map)
In California, the feijoa is grown in a limited way for its fruit, especially in ... The New Zealand Feijoa Growers' Association was formed in 1983 and some fruit is ...
Feijoa - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Search Map)
The Feijoa (Feijoa sellowiana, synonym Acca sellowiana), also known ... Feijoa fruit have a distinctive smell. ... New Zealand Feijoa Growers Association Inc. ...
Feijoa: Information from Answers.com (Search Map)
Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words. ... German botanist Otto Karl Berg named Feijoa after João da Silva Feijó, a ...
Feijoa (Search Map)
Recently, the Feijoa sellowiana was renamed Acca sellowiana. ... To eat a Feijoa, simply cut in half and scoop out the center with a spoon. ...
feijoa - definition of feijoa by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ... (Search Map)
Information about feijoa in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. feijoa ... genus Feijoa - small South American shrubs or trees ...
feijoa definition | Dictionary.com (Search Map)
Definition of feijoa at Dictionary.com with free online dictionary, ... The feijoa was introduced into southern Europe in 1890 and into California about ...
feijoa: Definition from Answers.com (Search Map)
feijoa n. An evergreen shrub (Acca sellowiana syn. ... [New Latin Feijoa, former genus name, after João da Silva Feijó (1760–1824) ... Synonym: feijoa bush ...
How to Plant Feijoa | eHow.com (Search Map)
How to article - how to plant feijoa. The feijoa (Feijoa sellowiana) is a hardy, slow-growing evergreen. The flowers and fruit are edible but have not gained much...

