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Leafy and salad vegetables
Types
- Apple Guava (Psidium guajava) - Apple guava is the most commonly cultivated variety of guava. It is also known as tropical guava and is native to Central and South America. The fruit has a round or oval shape and a greenish-yellow skin that turns yellow when ripe. The flesh is creamy white or pinkish, and it is sweet and fragrant. Apple guava is rich in vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants.
- Pineapple Guava (Feijoa sellowiana) - Pineapple guava is also known as feijoa, and it is native to South America. The fruit has a greenish-gray skin that is rough to the touch, and the flesh is creamy white with a sweet and tangy flavor. Pineapple guava is high in vitamin C and antioxidants.
- Strawberry Guava (Psidium cattleianum) - Strawberry guava is native to South America and is also known as Cattley guava. The fruit has a small size, and its skin is thin, smooth, and red or yellow. The flesh is white, pink, or red and has a sweet and tangy flavor. Strawberry guava is high in vitamin C and antioxidants.
- Lemon Guava (Psidium guineense) - Lemon guava is native to Brazil and has a round shape with a yellowish-green skin. The flesh is yellow and has a tangy flavor similar to lemon. Lemon guava is rich in vitamin C and antioxidants.
Cultivation of Veg
Guava is a tropical fruit that is easy to grow and requires little maintenance. The best time to plant guava is in the spring, and it grows best in well-drained soil with a pH between 4.5 and 7.0. Guava trees can grow up to 30 feet tall, but they can be pruned to a smaller size.
Guava trees need full sun and regular watering, especially during the dry season. Fertilization is also necessary, and it is recommended to use a balanced fertilizer every three months. Guava fruit takes around four to six months to ripen, and it is best to harvest it when it is fully matured.
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Nutrition information of Veg
Iceberg lettuce field in northern Santa Barbara County.
Popular vegetables
- amaranth leaves
- arrowroot
- artichoke
- arugula
- asparagus
- bamboo shoots
- beans, green
- beets
- belgian endive
- bitter melon
- bok choy
- broadbeans (fava beans)
- broccoli
- broccoli rabe
- brussel sprouts
- cabbage, green
- cabbage, red
- carrot
- cassava (yuca root)
- cauliflower
- celeriac (celery root)
- celery
- chayote
- chicory (curly endive)
- collards
- corn
- crookneck
- cucumber
- daikon
- dandelion greens
- edamame, soybeans
- eggplant
- fennel
- fiddleheads
- ginger root
- horseradish
- jicama
- kale
- kohlrabi
- leeks
- lettuce, iceberg
- lettuce, leaf
- lettuce, romaine
- mushrooms
- mustard greens
- okra
- onion (red)
- onions
- parsnip
- peas, green
- pepper, green
- red pepper
- pepper, sweet red
- potato, red
- potato, white
- potatoes_small
- potato, yellow
- pumpkin
- radicchio
- radishes
- rutabaga
- salsify (oysterplant)
- shallots
- snow peas
- sorrel (dock)
- spaghetti squash
- spinach
- squash, butternut
- sugar snap peas
- sweet potato
- swiss chard
- tomatillo
- tomato
- turnip
- watercress
- yam root
- zucchini
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