Guava tree
Scientific name(s) Psidium
Possible age
Full grown height 13m
Food source for Bees and butterflies (flowers), birds, insects, monkeys, fruit-eating batsand parrots (fruits)
Special feature
Ecological significance

An evergreen tree with a spreading crown that reaches heights up to 13m.

The fruit is eaten by many wild animals, birds and insects - for example monkeys, fruit-eating bats, or parrots. Before the flowers also provide food for pollinators such as bees and butterflies.

Sloth on a Guarumo treeGuarumo (Cecropia)
Jacaranda treeJacaranda

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