Myrtle family
Guava is native to Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, and northern South America.
Guava is Genus Psidium, family Myrtaceae, and native to tropical America. The two important species are the Common Guava,Psidium guajava, and the Cattley (or Strawberry) Guava,P. littorale or P. cattleianum.)
Guava is a tropical fruit-bearing plant that belongs to the Myrtaceae family. It produces small, round fruits that are rich in vitamin C and have a sweet and tangy flavor. Guava trees are known for their hardiness and ability to grow in a variety of soil types.
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The accepted scientific name is Argyresthia eugeniella.
No, guava is not a monocotyledonous plant; it is a dicotyledonous plant. Guava (Psidium guajava) belongs to the family Myrtaceae and exhibits characteristics typical of dicots, such as having two cotyledons in its seeds. Additionally, dicots typically have net-veined leaves and flower parts in multiples of four or five, which also applies to guava.
The word guava is a noun. A guava is a yellow tropical fruit.
Guava is a very important fruit. Guava does have flowers,guava is very useful to us you can make guava juice if you are sick and drink. Guava is one of the main fruit ever in the islands especially in the islands.
Guava is a fruit
The color of a guava is the color of a guava which I don't know.
psidium guajava
There is no caffeine in guava