Strawberry Guava
Psidium cattleianum
Non-Native
Family: Myrtaceae
Size: 3'-16' high
Identification
Identification
Food and health uses
Food and health uses
The fruit is edible and has various culinary uses including being made into jelly, jam, juice, sherbet and butter.
The seeds can be roasted as a substitute for coffee.
The leaves may be brewed for tea.
More information
More information
Strawberry Guava along footpath to Hale Aloha
Strawberry Guava bark
Strawberry Guava leaves
Strawberry Guava leaves and flowers
Strawberry Guava leaves, flowers and fruit
Strawberry Guava new growth
Strawberry Guava fruit
Fruiting Strawberry Guava
Strawberry Guava fruit