Psidium Guajava
Psidium guajava Or Guava Tree is an Evergreen shrub or small tree to 9 m (30 ft) tall, with scaly greenish-brown bark and young branches 4-angled, pubescent.
Leaves opposite, simple, short stalked, entire, oval to oblong-elliptic, to 15 cm (6 in) long, pubescent below, with veins impressed above and conspicuously raised below.
Flowers white, fragrant, to 4 cm (1.6 in) wide, borne singly or a few together at leaf axils; many stamens.
Purple Guava refers to varieties of guava (genus Psidium) that have purple skin, flesh, or both.
This type of guava is often cultivated for its vibrant color, appealing flavor, and high nutritional value. Below is a detailed description:
General Description:
Scientific Name: Commonly associated with Psidium guajava, though some may refer to hybrids or specific cultivars like Psidium guineense.
Common Names: Purple guava, tropical purple guava.
Origin: Likely tropical regions, including South America, Southeast Asia, or the Caribbean.
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