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1) Berry 2) Bite for a herbivore 3) Bite for a frugivore 4) Buddy plant to citrus 5) Buddy to citrus 6) Caribbean fruit 7) Consort to citrus 8) Companion plant to citrus 9) Companion to citrus 10) Companion for citrus 11) Companion plant for citrus 12) Consort plant to citrus 13) Comestible fruit 14) Comestible tropical fruit
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Guavas (singular guava, ə) are plants in the Myrtle family (Myrtaceae) genus Psidium, which contains about 100 species of tropical shrubs and small trees. They are native to Mexico, Central America, and northern South America. Guavas are now cultivated and naturalized throughout the tropics and subtropics in Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, th...
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• (n.) A tropical tree, or its fruit, of the genus Psidium. Two varieties are well known, the P. pyriferum, or white guava, and P. pomiferum, or red guava. The fruit or berry is shaped like a pomegranate, but is much smaller. It is somewhat astringent, but makes a delicious jelly.
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(GWAH-vah) - A native to South America, it is also grown in the U.S. There are many varieties of guavas, and they can range in size from a small egg to a medium apple, all are very sweet. Guavas make excellent jams, preserves, sauces, and sorbets.
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any of numerous trees and shrubs of the genus Psidium (family Myrtaceae) native to tropical America.
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A tropical tree, or its fruit, of the genus Psidium. Two varieties are well known, the P. Pyriferum, or white guava, and P. Pomiferum, or red guava. The fruit or berry is shaped like a pomegranate, but is much smaller. It is somewhat astringent, but makes a delicious jelly. ... Origin: Sp. Guayaba the guava fruit, guayabo the guava tree; prob. Fr. ...
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A sweet, aromatic tropical fruit from the myrtle family. Used in jams, jellies, preserves, sauces, and beverages. Can also be eaten out of hand.
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A sweet, aromatic tropical fruit from the myrtle family. Used in jams, jellies, preserves, sauces, and beverages. Can also be eaten out of hand.
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Gua'va noun [ Spanish
guayaba the guava fruit,
guayabo the guava tree; probably from the native West Indian name.] A tropical tree, or its fruit, of the genus
Psidium . Two varieties are well known, the
P. pyriferum , or
white guava , and
P. pomiferum , or
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A tropical fruit that is native to South America also grown in the warm areas of the U.S. and also other tropical regions. Guava has a very sweet flavor that could taste similar to the taste of pineapple, banana or strawberries. An excellent source of vitamins A and C, this fruit is oval or sometimes pear-shaped and measures up to 4 inches in diame...
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Guava is the popular name of the genus Psidium, which are tropical trees of the family Myrtaceae.
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[
n] - small tropical shrubby tree bearing small yellowish fruit 2. [n] - small tropical American shrubby tree 3. [n] - tropical fruit having yellow skin and pink pulp
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guava bush noun small tropical American shrubby tree; widely cultivated in warm regions for its sweet globular yellow fruit
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noun tropical fruit having yellow skin and pink pulp; eaten fresh or used for e.g. jellies
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Tropical American tree belonging to the myrtle family; the astringent yellow pear-shaped fruit is used to make guava jelly, or it can be stewed or canned. It has a high vitamin C content. (
Psidium guajava, family Myrtaceae.)
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any of numerous tropical and subtropical American trees or shrubs belonging to the genus Psidium, of the myrtle family, esp. P. guajava, bearing large, yellow, round to pear-shaped fruit, and P. littorale, bearing smaller, yellowish to deep-red, oval fruit. · the fruit, used for making jam, jelly, etc.
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