Guava

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Psidium guajava

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Psidium guajava

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Common name: Guava (English); Koejawel (Afrikaans)

Origin: Tropical America

Description

Evergreen shrub or small tree up to 6 m high, occasionally higher. Bark smooth, copper-coloured, sometimes peeling off to reveal greenish underbark;  young branches four-angled and hairy. Leaves stiff, thick, hairy below, with pointed tip and conspicuous, parallel veins that are sunken above and prominent below.  Flowers carried in groups of 1-3, white, with numerous stamens that give the flowers a fluffy appearance.  Fruit ovoid, up to 10cm long, with persistent calyx remains at the tip, many-seeded, greenish becoming yellow, with white to yellow or pink flesh when ripe.

Discussion

Planted for the edible fruit, but very invasive along permanent water courses. 

Bird reported from Namibia but no unequivocal evidence: 

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