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Feijoa Opal Star

Feijoa Opal Star

Season:  Mid-season

Fruit size:  Medium–Large

Self-fertile:  Yes

Best use:  Fresh eating & preserving


Opal Star is a mid-season variety that stands out for its exceptionally beautiful fruit and superb flavour. The berries have a distinctive, slightly rounded shape with smooth, waxy skin that develops an attractive sheen when ripe — it's one of the more visually striking feijoas you can grow, and the quality lives up to the appearance.

The flesh is creamy, fine-textured, and richly aromatic, with a sweet, full-bodied flavour and a smooth, almost jelly-like texture near the core that feijoa lovers prize. Opal Star consistently receives top marks in flavour trials and is widely considered one of the premium eating varieties available. The fruit also holds its quality well after picking, giving you more time to enjoy the harvest.

The tree is compact, tidy, and easy to manage, with attractive evergreen foliage that earns its place in the garden even when not in fruit. Opal Star is a wonderful choice for those who want something a little special — a feijoa that looks as good on the kitchen bench as it tastes.

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