Urquhart Yellow Guava Tree

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The origin of these fruit are unknown. They are a smaller variety, around the size of a lime with a green coat and sweet yellow flesh. They look to be what some call Mexican guava. I think they taste almost like a citrusy banana. These plants come from seeds of fruit that made it through a winter right there on Urquhart in the 9th Ward.

These are second generation plants and have a unique almost tree like structure when compared to the bushiness of a lot of other guavas. This is a must have to round out your selections of white and pink guava.

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The origin of these fruit are unknown. They are a smaller variety, around the size of a lime with a green coat and sweet yellow flesh. They look to be what some call Mexican guava. I think they taste almost like a citrusy banana. These plants come from seeds of fruit that made it through a winter right there on Urquhart in the 9th Ward.

These are second generation plants and have a unique almost tree like structure when compared to the bushiness of a lot of other guavas. This is a must have to round out your selections of white and pink guava.

The origin of these fruit are unknown. They are a smaller variety, around the size of a lime with a green coat and sweet yellow flesh. They look to be what some call Mexican guava. I think they taste almost like a citrusy banana. These plants come from seeds of fruit that made it through a winter right there on Urquhart in the 9th Ward.

These are second generation plants and have a unique almost tree like structure when compared to the bushiness of a lot of other guavas. This is a must have to round out your selections of white and pink guava.