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Leaves of two species of guava Psidium ...
(Pallas, 1779)
Sciuridae, Rodentia.
with
About 6 feet tall with a skinny stump and body, large span of branches and ...
This is a bumpy skinned fruit. The nurseryman who gave it to me said it was a ...
I took this picture in my backyard. They are native to Mexico, Central America, ...
Small tropical tree that bears guava fruits that can range in size from as ...
Medium sized tree with simple leaves. The fruit is edible; skin and all ...
I love the tender young leaves of guava tree. they can be eaten raw. A tiny ...
Its a tree covered in these small buds and the explode into these beautiful ...
Common fruit tree in this area. Large oval leave, clearly veined, new growth is ...
It looks like the fruit-- presumably guava-- was cut off from this plant, ...
) and is sometimes a pest on Guava (Psidium ...
Familia Megalopygidae.
Usualmente encontrado en árboles y arbustos como la guayaba (
Butterfly of the Lycaenidae family. It is found in South-East Asia. The larvae ...
An amazing walking stick insect.
nymphs at different nymphal stages
This is not necessary a species but the picture shows the way that the trees ...