I went to the NEW wal mart in LaBelle, Fl last year and saw a one gallon Mexican cream guava for under 8 bucks.
It is now 5 feet in a seven gallon should be going in the ground soon, It is not flowering yet so I am
still wondering if it is a true Mexican cream guava.
i bought 2 guava from Lowes a couple of years ago.
they were $2 each for 3gal plants, rootbound.
one is a red, the other was a large asian white.
The White was the best tasting guava ive ever had.
large, creamy, soft custardy sweet.
i have another from South Texas. the sellers were from Mexico
im not sure if the tree was raised from seed, cuttings or what...
but, its close to Mexican cream (maybe a seedling?) but not exactly.
very soft flesh, yellowish... much better than the small cream-types i get from the latino market.
the skin is greener also, it doesnt get yellow when ripe.
i have a red that i grew from seed of unknown origin.
the plant is in a 7gal pot, and it fruits heavily every year.
its only about 3ft tall over the container edge.
mid size fruit, just a bit larger than Mex cream, but smaller than the large guavas.
its a bit seedy, and an average tasting red, but nice that it fruits and grows so low.
i can save seed if you (or anyone) wants some.
Toptrops has one (small red) . you might want to call and ask the color of the flesh
https://toptropicals.com/catalog/uid/psidium_nana.htmhere are a couple of mine
i have a couple more large ones, and about 2 dozen - seedlings to 3 gal .
From Texas (Mex cream seedling?)
top-left // red small container
top-right // Texas - Mex cream seedling ?
bottom // large Asian white
red small container