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Guayabillo (other)
is the common name for a number of species of plant. It may refer to: *'' Myrciaria ibarrae'' *''Psidium oligospermum'' *''Psidium guineense'' *''Psidium sartorianum ''Psidium sartorianum'' is a species of tree in the family Myrtaceae. It is native to North and South America. In much of Mexico it is called guayabillo; the Maya call it niedenzu and pichi' che' . In English it is called little guava. ''P. sart ...'' *'' Quararibea asterolepis'' *'' Ginoria nudiflora'' {{Disambiguation, plant ...
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Myrciaria Ibarrae
''Myrciaria ibarrae'', commonly known as guayabillo in Guatemala, is a species of plant in the family Myrtaceae Myrtaceae, the myrtle family, is a family of dicotyledonous plants placed within the order Myrtales. Myrtle, pōhutukawa, bay rum tree, clove, guava, acca (feijoa), allspice, and eucalyptus are some notable members of this group. All speci .... First described in 1961, it is a tree which grows to between 8 and 10 metres tall, and is endemic to south-east Mexico and Guatemala. References ibarrae Crops originating from the Americas Tropical fruit Flora of Central America Cauliflory Fruit trees Berries Plants described in 1961 {{Fruit-tree-stub ...
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Psidium Oligospermum
''Psidium oligospermum'', the Galápagos guava or guayabillo, is a small tree or shrub native to the tropical Americas, ranging from Mexico through the Revillagigedo Islands, Central America, Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Windward Islands, the Galápagos Islands, and South America to central Brazil and northwestern Argentina. Description ''Psidium oligospermum'' is either a small tree or shrub that ranges up to in height and up to in diameter, with smooth, pinkish-grey bark. It has wide-spreading branches with dotted grey branchlets with reddish to white or yellowish "trichomes" or hairs. The branchlets tend to become more smooth at the edges and the bark more stringy, and the terminal branchlets and leaves are sometimes covered with a scurfy reddish bloom.Duncan M. Porter (1968) ''Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden: Psidium (Myrtaceae) in the Galapagos Islands'' Vol. 55, No. 3, p. 368-371 Its leaves are opposite and elliptic to ovate, with the tips of the leaves being acute ...
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Psidium Guineense
''Psidium guineense'' is a species of guava. Common names include Brazilian guava, Castilian guava,Brazilian Guava (''Psidium guineense'' Sw.)
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Psidium Sartorianum
''Psidium sartorianum'' is a species of tree in the family Myrtaceae. It is native to North and South America. In much of Mexico it is called guayabillo; the Maya call it niedenzu and pichi' che' . In English it is called little guava. ''P. sartorianum'' is described as producing fruits up to an inch in diameter (2.5 cm) -- much smaller than the cultivated guava (''Psidium guajava ''Psidium guajava'', the common guava, yellow guava, lemon guava, or apple guava is an evergreen shrub or small tree native to the Caribbean, Central America and South America. It is easily pollinated by insects; when cultivated, it is pollina ...'') -- but tasting something like regular guava fruits. References External linksPsidium sartorianum (O. Berg) Nied., An Indigenous Plant to Mexico, from Biology to Biological Activity by Francisco Delgado-Vargas {{Taxonbar, from=Q10355301 Trees of Peru sartorianum Trees of Northern America Trees of Cuba Trees of Panama Trees of Bolivia Tre ...
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Quararibea Asterolepis
''Quararibea'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Malvaceae. Species include: *''Quararibea asterolepis'' *''Quararibea aurantiocalyx'' *''Quararibea cordata'' *''Quararibea dolichopoda'' *'' Quararibea dolichosiphon'' *''Quararibea funebris'' *''Quararibea gomeziana'' *''Quararibea jefensis'' *'' Quararibea pendula'' *''Quararibea platyphylla'' *'' Quararibea pterocalyx'' *''Quararibea sanblasensis'' *''Quararibea santaritensis'' *''Quararibea turbinata'' – swizzlestick tree''Quararibea turbinata''.
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