Psidium guajava 'Red Malaysian' - Red Malaysian Guava
By Delonix1
- 3 Dec, 2010
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The leaves on this guava tend to be very red or burgundy...the fruit also ripens red. Photo taken in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. on Dec. 2, 2010.
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Linda235:
Yes, the weather is nice now...about 73F/23C or so during the day.
This is a very sweet variety with no so many seeds. It's also a very fragrant fruit. I have some guava trees in my yard and use the fruit as an air freshener in the house.
3 Dec, 2010
A handsome looking tree, nice fruit and foliage.
4 Dec, 2010
Rbtkew:
Guava trees are very widely grown here. I think almost everyone has at least one or more in their yard here.
4 Dec, 2010
Yummy.......
5 Dec, 2010
Dottydaisy2:
This variety is suppose to have very sweet fruit.
6 Dec, 2010
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I image the weather is lovely for you at the moment Delonix. Does the guava taste sweet? I am really not familiar with it.
3 Dec, 2010