Guava – Psidium guajava 400 Seeds | Tropical Evergreen Fruit Tree Wholesale Fruit Tree Seeds | Fast Growing | Container & Bonsai Friendly
Guava – Psidium guajava 400 Seeds | Tropical Evergreen Fruit Tree Wholesale Fruit Tree Seeds | Fast Growing | Container & Bonsai Friendly
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Start a productive tropical planting with these Guava (Psidium guajava) seeds. This fast-growing evergreen fruit tree is prized for its fragrant white flowers and sweet, aromatic fruits enjoyed fresh or used in juices, desserts, jams, sauces, and preserves.
Guava trees feature smooth copper-toned bark that peels attractively, glossy aromatic leaves, and spreading branches that provide ornamental beauty as well as fruit production. The fruits may be round, oval, or pear-shaped with juicy white, pink, or red pulp and a distinctive tropical fragrance when ripe.
Highly adaptable to tropical and subtropical climates, Guava can also be grown in containers in cooler regions. It performs well in patios, greenhouses, and even as a bonsai specimen. Trees typically begin fruiting in 2–4 years from seed and may live 30–40 years.
This 400-seed bulk pack is ideal for nursery propagation, greenhouse production, small orchards, or resale growers.
You will receive:
✔️ 400 Guava seeds
✔️ Clearly labeled seed packet
✔️ Sowing instructions
✔️ Non-GMO, untreated seeds
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Guava
Botanical Name: Psidium guajava
Plant Type: Small evergreen fruit tree
Growth Stage: Seed
Sun Requirements: Full sun to part shade
Soil: Well-drained; prefers organic-rich soil
Watering: Moderate to high; keep moist during flowering and fruit set
Mature Height: 10–33 feet (smaller when container grown)
Spread: Variable
Growth Rate: Fast
USDA Zones: 9–11 (container grow in cooler zones)
Container Friendly: Yes
Bonsai Suitable: Yes
💡 Care Tip: Pour hot (not boiling) water over seeds and soak for 24 hours before sowing. No cold stratification required. Sow 1/8 inch deep in warm soil and maintain consistent moisture. Protect from temperatures below 30°F. In cooler climates, grow in containers and move indoors during winter.
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