Fresh Guava

Product Overview

We are Distributing and Supplying for our customers a far attaining series of Guava (Psidium guajava) in Ludhiana, Punjab, India that is valued for its delectable taste and aroma. Guava can be considered as the apple of the tropics for its high vitamin C and mineral content. It is native to tropical America where it occurs wild. Early Spanish and Portuguese colonizers brought it to New World, the East Indies and Guam. It was soon adopted as a crop in Asia and in warm parts of Africa and is now widely grown all over the tropics and subtropics. As a cheap nutritious fruit with a wide adaptability to diverse climatic and soil conditions, guava is an ideal crop to grow in developing countries. Plant Description The guava tree can easily be recognizable for its smooth, thin, brown bark that flakes off, exposing a greenish layer underneath. The tree can reach 33 ft (10 m) high, with a trunk of 10 in (25 cm) in diameter and spreading branches. The leaves are evergreen, oval or oblong, has a short petiole, leathery, aromatic when crushed, and 2.75-6 in (7-15 cm) long and 1-2 in (3-5 cm) wide. The white flower is subtly fragrant, borne individually or in small clusters in the leaf axils, has 4 or 5 white petals, and a tuft of white stamens tipped with yellow anthers.

13nd Year

Contact Person Mr. Achintya Rai

Village Bhatta Dhua, Industrial Area, Hambran, Near Hambran Bus Stand,

Product Description

We are Distributing and Supplying for our customers a far attaining series of Guava (Psidium guajava) in Ludhiana, Punjab, India that is valued for its delectable taste and aroma. Guava can be considered as the apple of the tropics for its high vitamin C and mineral content. It is native to tropical America where it occurs wild. Early Spanish and Portuguese colonizers brought it to New World, the East Indies and Guam. It was soon adopted as a crop in Asia and in warm parts of Africa and is now widely grown all over the tropics and subtropics. As a cheap nutritious fruit with a wide adaptability to diverse climatic and soil conditions, guava is an ideal crop to grow in developing countries. Plant Description The guava tree can easily be recognizable for its smooth, thin, brown bark that flakes off, exposing a greenish layer underneath. The tree can reach 33 ft (10 m) high, with a trunk of 10 in (25 cm) in diameter and spreading branches. The leaves are evergreen, oval or oblong, has a short petiole, leathery, aromatic when crushed, and 2.75-6 in (7-15 cm) long and 1-2 in (3-5 cm) wide. The white flower is subtly fragrant, borne individually or in small clusters in the leaf axils, has 4 or 5 white petals, and a tuft of white stamens tipped with yellow anthers.