From the Horticultural Sciences Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service
Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida




Guava Varieties


There are numerous varieties of guava from Latin America, India, Southeast Asia, Mexico, and the US (Florida, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico).
There are two basic types grown in Florida, pink or red pulp types consumed when ripe and white pulp types consumed when non-ripe (green or crispy). 1

Pink type available include 'Homestead' (Ruby x Supreme), 'Barbi Pink', 'Blitch', 'Hong Kong Pink', and 'Patillo'. Green types include 'Crystal', 'Lotus', 'Supreme', and 'Webber'. Some less popular varieties may be hard to find in local nurseries. 1

Variety

Flesh
colour

Flavor

Recommendation for home plantingz

Supreme

White

Mild, sub-acid

N

Ruby

Red

Mild, sweet

N

Blitch

Light pink

Tart, pleasant

N

Patillo

Pink

Subacid, mild flavor

Y

Homestead (Ruby x Supreme)

Pink

Sweet

Y

Webber x Supreme

White

Sweet

N

Hong Kong Pink

Pink

Sweet

Y

Webber

Yellow

Sweet

N

Crystal

White

Mildly sweet, eaten immature, crunchy texture

Y

Lotus

White

Mildly sweet, eaten immature, crunchy texture

Y

Asian White

White

Mildly sweet, eaten immature, crunchy texture

Y

z, Some varieties may be difficult to find in the nursery trade.

'HongKong Pink' 'Ruby X Supreme'

Fig. 1

'Hong Kong Pink'

Fig. 2

'Ruby X Supreme'

s'Patillo'
Fig. 3

'Patillo'

Because the fruit must be bagged to protect it from the Caribbean fruit fly, preference should be given to large-fruited cultivars: 'Thai Giant', 'White Indian', 'Hong Kong Pink', 'White Indonesian', 'Lucknow 49', 'Red Indian', 'Detwiler', 'Ruby x Supreme', 'Peruvian White ' and 'Supreme'. 2

Further Reading

Guava Growing in the Florida Home Landscape, University of Florida pdf
Guava Collection, Tropical Plant Genetic Resources and Disease Research: Hilo, HI, USDA/ARS
Cost Estimates of Establishing and Producing Thai Guavas in Florida, University of Florida pdf (Archived)
Cost Estimates of Producing Pink Guava (Psidium guajava L.) in South Florida, University of Florida pdf



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Bibliography

1 Crane, Jonathan H., and Carlos F. Balerdi. "Guava growing in the Florida Home Landscape." Horticultural Sciences Dept., UF/IFAS Extension, Original pub. date Oct. 1979, Revised Jan. 1998, Oct. 2005, and Nov. 2016, Reviewed Dec.2019, AkIFASedis.ifas.ufl.edu/mg045. Accessed 29 June 2017, 9 Mar. 2020.
2
Boning, Charles R. Florida's Best Fruiting Plants- Native and Exotic Trees, Shrubs, and Vines. Sarasota, Pineapple Press, 2006.

Photographs

Fig. 1,2,3 "Guava Collection" USDA Agricultural Research Service, USDA/ARS, ars.usda.gov. Web. 14 Dec. 2014.

Published 13 Dec. 2014 LR. Last update 10 Mar. 2020 LR
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