Pink Thai Guava Live Plant (Psidium Guajava)
Product description
Pink Thai Guava, scientifically known as Psidium guajava, is a popular tropical fruit tree valued for its sweet and aromatic fruit. Here is a description of the Pink Thai Guava plant:
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Size and Growth: Pink Thai Guava is a small to medium-sized evergreen tree that can reach heights of 10 to 20 feet (3 to 6 meters). It has a bushy growth habit with multiple branches.
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Leaves: The leaves of the Pink Thai Guava are oval-shaped, simple, and glossy green. They are typically 2 to 6 inches (5 to 15 cm) long and arranged alternately along the branches.
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Flowers: The guava tree produces small, white, and fragrant flowers with numerous stamens. The flowers are typically solitary or in small clusters in the leaf axils.
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Fruit: The most distinctive feature of the Pink Thai Guava is its fruit. The fruit is typically round or slightly pear-shaped and varies in size, with an average diameter of 2 to 4 inches (5 to 10 cm). When ripe, the skin of the fruit turns from green to yellow or pink, depending on the variety. The flesh is sweet, aromatic, and typically pink in color, though some varieties have white flesh. It contains numerous small seeds.
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Taste: The Pink Thai Guava is known for its sweet and fragrant flavor. The taste is often described as a combination of tropical fruit flavors with notes of pear, pineapple, and strawberry.
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Harvesting: Guava fruits are typically harvested when they are fully ripe. Ripe fruits should yield slightly to gentle pressure when squeezed. They can be eaten fresh, used in fruit salads, made into juices, jams, jellies, and desserts.
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Cultivation: Pink Thai Guava trees thrive in tropical and subtropical climates with warm temperatures. They prefer well-draining soil and full sun but can tolerate some partial shade. These trees are relatively low-maintenance and can tolerate periodic drought conditions once established.
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Propagation: Guava trees can be propagated from seeds, but for consistent fruit quality, it is often better to use vegetative methods such as cuttings or grafting onto rootstock.
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Disease Resistance: Guava trees are generally hardy and resistant to many pests and diseases. However, they may be susceptible to specific issues depending on the local climate and conditions.
Pink Thai Guava is a highly regarded tropical fruit tree, both for its delicious fruit and its ornamental value. It is a favorite among home gardeners and is also commercially grown in many tropical regions worldwide.
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