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Brazilian guava is a small tropical tree recognizable by its copper-colored flaky bark and simple, oblong leaves. It bears white flowers with numerous stamens, leading to edible yellow berries. Thriving in warm climates, brazilian guava's dense foliage provides shelter to wildlife, while its fruits attract various bird species, contributing to seed dispersal and ecosystem diversity.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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