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Guayabillo is the
common name for a
number of
species of plant. It may
refer to:
Myrciaria ibarrae Psidium oligospermum Psidium guineense Psidium sartorianum...
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rural Poweshiek County area
where Tibbetts vanished.
Originally from El
Guayabillo, Guerrero, Mexico, he
arrived illegally in the
United States at age 17...
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Quararibea asterolepis (cinco dedos, guácimo molenillo,
guayabillo, garrocho, molenillo, panula, palo cuadrado; syn.
Quararibea stenophylla Pittier) is...
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Psidium oligospermum, the Galápagos
guava or
guayabillo, is a
small tree or
shrub native to the
tropical Americas,
ranging from
Mexico through the Revillagigedo...
- is
native to
North and
South America. In much of
Mexico it is
called guayabillo; the Maya call it
niedenzu and pichi' che' . In
English it is
called little...
- Gomphotheres.
Guatemalan zizfum Ziziphus guatemalensis Chiapas to
Costa Rica
Guayabillo Chloroleucon mangense Central,
Northern South America and the Caribbean...
- (Afrikaans),
Stachelbeerguave (German language), chobo,
diondan (Bolivia),
guayabillo de
tierra fria (El Salvador), araçá do campo,
aracahy (Brazil), guayaba...
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Myrciaria ibarrae,
commonly known as
guayabillo in Guatemala, is a
species of
plant in the
family Myrtaceae.
First described in 1961, it is a tree which...
- graveolens) and paga paga (Pisonia floribunda), and the
endemic trees guayabillo (Psidium galapageium) and
Bursera malacophylla,
which is
found only on...
- peach,
nopal cork, oregano, manzanita, gatuña, jarilla, sotol, biznaga,
guayabillo, capulín, tepozán, horse's brush, and wild onion.
Fauna is
typical of...