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Guava - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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One of the most gregarious of fruit trees, the guava, Psidium guajava L., of the myrtle family (Myrtaceae), is almost universally known by its common English name or its equivalent in other languages. In Spanish, the tree is guayabo, or guayavo, the fruit guayaba or guyava.
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Description and culture of Psidium guajava L. ... Origin: The place of origin of the guava is uncertain, but it is believed to be an area extending from southern Mexico into or through Central America. It has been spread by man, birds and other animals to all warm areas of tropical America and in the West Indies (since 1526).
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Online Database of over 100 rainforest medicinal plants including Guava - Psidium guajava ... Guava fruit today is considered minor in terms of commercial world trade but is widely grown in the tropics, enriching the diet of hundreds of millions of people in the tropics of the world.
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To top all this talk of health off, guava fruit are said to help lower cholesterol, protect your heart and are good for your immune system ... what more could you ask for! Usually things packed with all this goodness are found within something that tastes really bad, but with the guava it’s actually the opposite ...
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Red Malaysian Guava; Guava Varieties ... ; see more pictures of the guava ... Growing Environment: Guava's grow well in full sun, except in hot regions, where partial shade is beneficial. If trying to grow in a marginal climate, plant near a building or provide some sort of protection from damaging cold winds and rain.
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A fairly slow-growing shrub or small tree, the cattley guava generally ranges from 6.5 to 14 ft (2-4 m) tall but the yellow-fruited may attain 40 ft (12 m). Both have slender, smooth, brown-barked stems and branches, and alternate, evergreen, obovate, dark, smooth, glossy, somewhat leathery leaves 1 1/3 to 4 3/4 in (3.4...
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