πΏ Psidium guineense (Brazilian / Guinea Guava)
Psidium guineense is a tropical fruit plant closely related to the common guava. Itβs valued for its small, aromatic fruits and adaptability to different climates.
π Common Names
- Brazilian guava
- Guinea guava
- Wild guava
π± Plant Description
- Type: Small tree or shrub
- Height: Usually 2β6 meters
- Leaves: Dark green, slightly rough
- Flowers: White, fragrant
- Fruit:
- Small (2β4 cm diameter)
- Yellow to reddish when ripe
- Sweet-tart flavor, more intense than regular guava
π Native Range
- Native to Central and South America
- Common in countries like Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico
- Also grows well in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide (can grow in parts of Pakistan too)
π Uses
- Eaten fresh
- Used in jams, jellies, and juices
- Sometimes fermented into beverages
π Nutritional & Traditional Benefits
- Rich in vitamin C and antioxidants
- Supports immunity
- Traditionally used for digestive health
πΏ Growing Conditions
- Climate: Warm, tropical/subtropical
- Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile
- Sunlight: Full sun
- Water: Moderate (tolerates short dry periods)
β οΈ Notes
- Can spread aggressively in some regions (considered invasive in certain ecosystems)
- Fruits are edible, but always wash before eating
If you want, I can compare it with common guava (Psidium guajava), or tell you how to grow it at home step-by-step.