Growing different varieties of Guava

@Zone9Gardening I have no clue. I’m hopeful though. Or maybe someone on here bought one. I reached out on ourfigs too and didn’t get a response, so probably better odds finding one from someone that bought from him.

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smart people! i visited my Cambodian friend and i noticed a Jujube in his yard … then i noticed ??one edible plant after another … i forget 4 yrs later?? and then i went nuts filming their yard!
i think it’s an immigrant thing; both my parents are immigrants (central europe) and they’re outdoors / pick fresh food / enjoy nature / be active sorta folk. it rubs-off on one generation and then …
i think i butchered the name of one plant but heck, i did OK for someone who lives in Maryland zone 7 :slight_smile:

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Thanks for sharing these pics. the Malaysian Red is an outstanding looking plant!

Looks like they grew an Indian Jujube. They are not as sweet as the Chinese Jujube like Honey Jar or Sugarcane.