Steadfastness
What it has chosen it keeps and does not like to change.
White
Myrtaceae
Numerous, including 'Pink', 'Red', 'White', and 'Yellow' guavas.
Carl Linnaeus
About 2.5-4 cm in diameter.
Soft, delicate petals.
Five
Radially symmetrical.
Flowers have a mild, sweet fragrance.
Leathery, with prominent veins.
Opposite
Dark Green
Small tree or large shrub.
Perennial
Varies by climate, often several times a year in tropical conditions.
Tropical and subtropical.
Moderate; tolerates brief periods of drought once established.
Prefers well-drained, fertile soils but is quite adaptable.
Warm climates; not frost-tolerant.
Full sun to partial shade.
Susceptible to fruit flies, guava wilt disease, and root rot.
Bees and other insects.
Native to Mexico, Central America, and northern South America. Widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide.
Provides food for wildlife; cultivated varieties are important for human consumption.
Sometimes grown for ornamental purposes, especially in tropical gardens.
Agricultural (fruit production), medicinal, culinary.
Not endangered; widely cultivated and naturalized in suitable climates.
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