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adding my socal guava pics to this thread that i had posted about trying to get an ID but so far the best bet is mexican guava. http://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=25567.msg298977
Dolores is a sweet & tart guava they've topped at 18 brix that on the high side for a guava. I prefer Jalisco rojo as a dessert guava but Dolores is a superb guava for guava shell. I will offer scions and cutting in March during my annona scion sale. I believe Dolores is the only Red seedless guava around if anyone can find others please post
Quote from: JF on October 07, 2017, 11:19:20 PMDolores is a sweet & tart guava they've topped at 18 brix that on the high side for a guava. I prefer Jalisco rojo as a dessert guava but Dolores is a superb guava for guava shell. I will offer scions and cutting in March during my annona scion sale. I believe Dolores is the only Red seedless guava around if anyone can find others please postI think Robert has a red seedless Taiwanese variety. This is a small grafted tree that hasn't fruited yet.