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Psidium

(Myrtaceae - myrtle family)
Guava. About 100 species of evergreen shrubs and trees, native to the American tropics. Several are cultivated in warmer regions for their fruit.

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littorale longipes evgrn shrub or tr • ht 25' • zones 9-10

Cattley guava; purple strawberry guava


container, edible, fruit, hedge - screen, sun - part shade
Brazil

A dense, fast growing shrub or small tree with attractive dark green foliage. Bears white flowers about 1" across in early summer. Sweet, purplish-red fruits about ¾" in diameter ripen in late summer or fall. The fruits have a high vitamin C content. Can begin bearing within 2 years after planting, and can produce fruit abundantly even when grown as a container plant. Grows and fruits very well in greenhouses; should do well as a houseplant also, if given a fairly bright location (summering the plants outdoors works well). Needs a steady moisture supply and well-drained soil, but is otherwise very tolerant of soil conditions. Usually not bothered seriously by pests or diseases in North America.

cat # 4V8L
$14.95 each