Pdium guineense is a species of guava. Common names include Brazilian guava, Castilian guava, Grape Guava, Guinea guava, Goyavier du Brésil,The fruit, round or pear-shaped, is between 1-2.5 cm wide, with yellow skin, thick, pale-yellowish flesh surrounding the white central pulp, and of sweet,resinous, slightly pineapple, mango,strawberry-like flavour. It contains numerous small, hard seeds and if you need to enjoy the real taste of this guava, you need to ate the fruit when it turns yellow in colour.
Common name: Guava, Amrood, Lemon Guava, Brazilian guava, Castilian guava, Grape Guava, Guinea guava, Goyavier du Brésil,
Botanical Name: Psidium Guajava
Blooming time/Fruiting:1-2 Years
Maintenance required: Low
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Planting and Care
Trees should be planted in full sun with sufficient drainage. When the guava tree is young, fertilize it every one to two months and then every three to four years as it matures. To produce the most fruit, guava trees require a lot of nitrogen, phosphoric acid, potash, and a small amount of magnesium.
Special Feature
Vitamins A, B, and C are abundant in fresh guavas. This tropical fruit has multiple health benefits. Boost Your Immunity, Relieve Constipation, and Improve Your Digestive Health.
Uses/Benefits
Guava is an excellent source of vitamins and minerals. Guavas contain 12 percent of the recommended fibre consumption, making them excellent for digestive health and regular bowel movements. Also, guava seeds, when ingested whole or chewed, act as excellent laxatives.
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