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Guava Collection

"Exploring the Bountiful World of Guava: A Tropical Delight" Guava, a fascinating fruit that belongs to the family of plants bearing fruits and seeds

Background imageGuava Collection: Plants bearing fruits and seeds

Plants bearing fruits and seeds
Plants bearing berries and seeds including guava, membrillo, brazil nut, mistletoe, spotted laurel, cannonball tree, cactus, eucalyptus, myrtle, clove, caraway, coriander, hemlock, cumin, etc

Background imageGuava Collection: Plants bearing berries and seeds including guava, membrillo, brazil nut, mistletoe

Plants bearing berries and seeds including guava, membrillo, brazil nut, mistletoe, spotted laurel, cannonball tree
FLO4684761 Plants bearing berries and seeds including guava, membrillo, brazil nut, mistletoe, spotted laurel, cannonball tree, cactus, eucalyptus, myrtle, clove, caraway, coriander

Background imageGuava Collection: Decorative botanical print with pigeonberry, firecracker, bird of paradise and guava tree

Decorative botanical print with pigeonberry, firecracker, bird of paradise and guava tree
5855570 Decorative botanical print with pigeonberry, firecracker, bird of paradise and guava tree; (add.info.: Five ornamental shrubs including pigeonberry (Rivina humilis)

Background imageGuava Collection: Central America: The guava (engraving)

Central America: The guava (engraving)
8636882 Central America: The guava (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The guava)

Background imageGuava Collection: Fruit trees and plants including lemon (lemon), orange, lime, soapberry (saponniere)

Fruit trees and plants including lemon (lemon), orange, lime, soapberry (saponniere), rambutan (ramboutan)
FLO4684741 Fruit trees and plants including lemon (lemon), orange, lime, soapberry (saponniere), rambutan (ramboutan), guava (guava), santol (faux mangoustanier), langsat (langzones)

Background imageGuava Collection: Manicheel tree (Hippomane mancinella) or Poison Guava: Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico

Manicheel tree (Hippomane mancinella) or Poison Guava: Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, 1795 (engraving)
536487 Manicheel tree (Hippomane mancinella) or Poison Guava: Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, 1795 (engraving); (add.info.: Manicheel tree (Hippomane mancinella) or Poison Guava

Background imageGuava Collection: Sweet memories

Sweet memories
Silvia Simonato

Background imageGuava Collection: Common guava, Psidium guajava

Common guava, Psidium guajava
Common guava, yellow guava or lemon guava, Psidium guajava (Psidium pomiferum, Psidio pomifero). Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze

Background imageGuava Collection: Rhytidophyllum grande

Rhytidophyllum grande. Gesnere a grandes feuilles, Gesneria grandis. Near threatened. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali

Background imageGuava Collection: Guava, Brazilian pawpaw, and sapodilla

Guava, Brazilian pawpaw, and sapodilla
Guava tree, Psidium guajava 1, Brazilian pawpaw, Annona muricata 2, and sapodilla, Manilkara zapota 3, with fruit, flower and leaf

Background imageGuava Collection: Aerial view of fruits on the boat in Kaptai Lake, Rangamati, Bangladesh

Aerial view of fruits on the boat in Kaptai Lake, Rangamati, Bangladesh

Background imageGuava Collection: Aerial view of floating market of seasonal fruits on the boats in Kaptai Lake, Rangamati, Bangladesh

Aerial view of floating market of seasonal fruits on the boats in Kaptai Lake, Rangamati, Bangladesh

Background imageGuava Collection: Papaya and Guava

Papaya and Guava

Background imageGuava Collection: Tropical fruits, fruits de serre chaude ou temperee

Tropical fruits, fruits de serre chaude ou temperee
5324584 Tropical fruits, fruits de serre chaude ou temperee by Maubert, Louis Joseph Edouard (1806-1879); (add.info.: Tropical fruits, fruits de serre chaude ou temperee)

Background imageGuava Collection: Still Life with Fruit and Toad

Still Life with Fruit and Toad
IND54345 Still Life with Fruit and Toad by Bustos, Hermenegildo (1832-1907); Museo de Alhondiga de Granaditas, Guanajuato, Mexico; Index Fototeca

Background imageGuava Collection: The Guava (engraving)

The Guava (engraving)
7183161 The Guava (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Guava. Illustration for Pictures of Travel, Central America (T Nelson)

Background imageGuava Collection: South America: Guava (engraving)

South America: Guava (engraving)
7186685 South America: Guava (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Guava. Illustration for On the Banks of the Amazon by W H G Kingston (T Nelson)

Background imageGuava Collection: Tropical fruits (colour litho)

Tropical fruits (colour litho)
3630256 Tropical fruits (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tropical fruits. Illustration from Meyers Konversations-Lexicon, c1895.); © Look and Learn

Background imageGuava Collection: Some rarer fruits (photo)

Some rarer fruits (photo)
6007712 Some rarer fruits (photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Some rarer fruits)

Background imageGuava Collection: Fruit trees and plants

Fruit trees and plants including lemon, orange, lime, soapberry, rambutan, guava, santol, langsat, quassia, krameria, limeberry, chestnut, maple, etc

Background imageGuava Collection: Tropical fruits, fruits de serre chaude ou temperee

Tropical fruits, fruits de serre chaude ou temperee. Guava, Psidium guajava 1, passionfruit, Passiflora caerulea 2, pineapple, Ananas comosus 3, pomegranate, Puncia granatum 4 and prickly pear

Background imageGuava Collection: Polyommatus butterflies

Polyommatus butterflies
Black hairstreak butterfly, Satyrium pruni 1, common blue butterfly, Polyommatus icarus 2, purple-edged copper, Lycaena hippothoe 3, and common guava blue, Virachola isocrates 4

Background imageGuava Collection: Chilean guava, Ugni molinae

Chilean guava, Ugni molinae
Chilean guava or strawberry myrtle, Ugni molinae (Eugenia ugni). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageGuava Collection: Colonial and Indian Exhibition, British Guiana, West Indies, and British Honduras (engraving)

Colonial and Indian Exhibition, British Guiana, West Indies, and British Honduras (engraving)
1624688 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, British Guiana, West Indies, and British Honduras (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGuava Collection: Guava; Jujube; Mangosteen; Litchi; Pistacia; Avocado Pear; Durio; Malay Apple; Akee Fruits

Guava; Jujube; Mangosteen; Litchi; Pistacia; Avocado Pear; Durio; Malay Apple; Akee Fruits and Nuts; Mango
6005404 Guava; Jujube; Mangosteen; Litchi; Pistacia; Avocado Pear; Durio; Malay Apple; Akee Fruits and Nuts; Mango (coloured engraving) by Fitch, W

Background imageGuava Collection: Guava, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)

Guava, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
999245 Guava, 1833-39 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Dictionnaire pittoresque d histoire naturelle et des phenomAnes de la natureA, 1833-39)

Background imageGuava Collection: American fruits (coloured engraving)

American fruits (coloured engraving)
997692 American fruits (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Bilderbuch fAor KinderA (Picture Book for Children) 1790-1830

Background imageGuava Collection: Guava Psidium guineense hairy larva species Podalia

Guava Psidium guineense hairy larva species Podalia
Guava (Psidium guineense) with hairy larva species of Podalia or Megalopyge, and larva and pupa of tobacco hawk moth (Manduca sexta)

Background imageGuava Collection: Purple-crested Turaco (Tauraco porphyreolophus) juvenile perched in a guava tree, Malawi

Purple-crested Turaco (Tauraco porphyreolophus) juvenile perched in a guava tree, Malawi

Background imageGuava Collection: Guava Georg Dionysius Ehret German 1708 1770

Guava Georg Dionysius Ehret German 1708 1770
Guava; Georg Dionysius Ehret (German, 1708 - 1770); Germany; 1750s; Gouache and graphite on vellum; 52.7 x 35.6 cm (20 3, 4 x 14 in.)

Background imageGuava Collection: Johann Georg Graevius 1632 To 1703. German Classical Scholar And Critic

Johann Georg Graevius 1632 To 1703. German Classical Scholar And Critic. From The Book Crabbes Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Background imageGuava Collection: Spiders, insects and hummingbird on guava tree

Spiders, insects and hummingbird on guava tree
Hand-coloured engraving based on Maria Sibylla Merian watercolour. From Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium, 1726 edition. Date: 1726

Background imageGuava Collection: Psidium pyriferum, red guava

Psidium pyriferum, red guava
Illustration by Margaret Bushby Lascelles Cockburn (1829-1928). Held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageGuava Collection: Psidium, guava

Psidium, guava
Plate 929 from the John Reeves Collection of Botanical Drawings from Canton, China. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageGuava Collection: Manicheel tree (Hippomane mancinella) or Poison Guava: Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico

Manicheel tree (Hippomane mancinella) or Poison Guava: Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. Very poisonous fruits, but inviting, killed Conquistadors. Carib Indians used sap to poison arrows

Background imageGuava Collection: Guava Fruits series N12 Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands

Guava Fruits series N12 Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands
Artokoloro

Background imageGuava Collection: Guava Mangosteen Jujube fruit engraving 1857

Guava Mangosteen Jujube fruit engraving 1857
A History of the Vegetable Kingdom by Wlliiam Rhind 1855

Background imageGuava Collection: NA, USA, Hawaii. A fruit plate: Pappaya, fig, orange, pineapple, bannana, guava, star fruit

NA, USA, Hawaii. A fruit plate: Pappaya, fig, orange, pineapple, bannana, guava, star fruit, lime, grapefruit

Background imageGuava Collection: Sauipe, Brazil. Display of fresh fruits; pineapple, papaya, orange, guava, grapes, cocnut

Sauipe, Brazil. Display of fresh fruits; pineapple, papaya, orange, guava, grapes, cocnut

Background imageGuava Collection: Guavas Parkers White, whole and two halves

Guavas Parkers White, whole and two halves

Background imageGuava Collection: Guavas, whole and sliced with seeds scooped out

Guavas, whole and sliced with seeds scooped out

Background imageGuava Collection: Large selection of colourful fresh fruit, and vegetable fruits

Large selection of colourful fresh fruit, and vegetable fruits

Background imageGuava Collection: Fruit F007 / 0067

Fruit F007 / 0067
Fruit

Background imageGuava Collection: Fruit F007 / 0064

Fruit F007 / 0064
Fruit

Background imageGuava Collection: Fruit F007 / 0066

Fruit F007 / 0066
Fruit

Background imageGuava Collection: Fruit F007 / 0065

Fruit F007 / 0065
Fruit

Background imageGuava Collection: Fruit F007 / 0062

Fruit F007 / 0062
Fruit

Background imageGuava Collection: Fruit F007 / 0063

Fruit F007 / 0063
Fruit




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"Exploring the Bountiful World of Guava: A Tropical Delight" Guava, a fascinating fruit that belongs to the family of plants bearing fruits and seeds, is often compared to its close relative, papaya. While both fruits share similarities in appearance and taste, guava stands out with its unique characteristics. One particular species worth mentioning is Rhytidophyllum grande, which showcases an exquisite blend of flavors found in guava, Brazilian pawpaw, and sapodilla. This rare combination creates a tantalizing experience for your taste buds. But guava's allure extends beyond just its flavor profile. Its vibrant presence attracts various creatures like spiders, insects, and even hummingbirds who find solace amidst the branches of a guava tree. Witnessing this harmonious coexistence between nature's tiny wonders is truly awe-inspiring. In tropical regions where it thrives abundantly, guava takes center stage among other exotic fruits de serre chaude ou temperee (hot or temperate greenhouse fruits). Its inclusion in still life paintings adds a touch of elegance as artists capture the beauty of these luscious treats alongside unexpected companions like toads. Throughout history, artists have immortalized the essence of guavas through engravings such as "The Guava. " These intricate artworks depict South America's rich cultural heritage intertwined with the significance placed on this remarkable fruit. Color lithographs showcasing tropical fruits further emphasize how guavas stand out among their peers. Their vibrant hues beckon us to explore their juicy goodness while highlighting their importance within diverse culinary traditions worldwide. While some may consider them rarer fruits due to limited availability outside tropical regions; common guavas (Psidium guajava) remain widely cherished for their distinct aroma and sweet-tart flavor. Whether enjoyed fresh or transformed into jams and jellies – they never fail to leave an indelible mark on our palates.