Citations:guayava


 * 1862, Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New-York, page 111:
 * Consequently the Guayava tree is the favorite resort of the Humming-bird.
 * 1882, The Practitioner, page 15:
 * Both have a somewhat terebinthinate flavour, and in both, the seeds are enveloped in a copious mucilage. I have seen the guayava produce good effects.
 * 1996, Andrew Gray, The Arakmbut - Mythology, Spirituality, and History, Berghahn Books (ISBN 9781571818768), page 122:
 * All she could see were the footprints of a person coming down from the guayava tree. Then she realised. &#39;It&#39;s him&#39;, she cried, and ran back to the village.