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- Psidium cattleyanum (World Plants : Psidium cattleianum), commonly known as Cattley guava, strawberry guava or cherry guava, is a small tree (2–6 m (6 ft...
- ISSG lists it as Eichhornia cr****ipes. The ISSG lists it as Psidium cattleianum. The ISSG list includes the name "bush rat", which is various other species...
- from the Tupi language and means "abundance of araçá" (a fruit, Psidium cattleianum). Araçatuba is located 532 kilometres (331 mi) from São Paulo. Its origins...
- Miconia calvescens Muhlenbergia mexicana P****iflora tarminiana Psidium cattleianum Rhizophora mangle Rubus armeniacus Rubus ellipticus Schinus terebinthifolius...
- larvae feed on Psidium species, including Psidium guajava and Psidium cattleianum. Adults probably feed on flower nectar. Phocides polybius polybius (Suriname...
- 948c54fd-62fb-4d17-9881-93fab2fc594b Open Tree of Life: 863704 PfaF: Psidium cattleianum PLANTS: PSIDI POWO: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:30004423-2 Tropicos: 40018772...
- havanense Cuban guava Myrtaceae (myrtle family) Psidium littorale var. cattleianum strawberry guava; Cattley guava; Peruvian guava; Chinese guava Myrtaceae...
- and not dominated by introduced species such as Chinese Guava (Psidium cattleianum) or the privet (Ligustrum robustum). Destruction of such primal forests...
- is found next to the crater, where there are lots of exotic Psidium cattleianum. It is 306m high. Further from Mount Piton, you can see Mon Loisir hill...
- invasive in natural areas. Species such as the strawberry guava (Psidium cattleianum), and christmasberry (Schinus terebinthifolius) have spread across wide...