Minneola tangelos are a part of the Citrus genus and are a hybrid variety belonging to the Rutaceae family, a shallow-rooted evergreen shrub or tree that grows about 7.5 m high and in some cases up to 15 m with an enclosed conical top and mostly spiny branch. The plant is found growing in fertile, light to medium, well-drained, deep, loose loams; soils with a high water table should be avoided. The species is sensitive to excess salts; a pH range of 5-8 is preferred. The tree is commonly cultivated for its fruit in warm temperate
Cherry guava fruit is very similar to the normal guava (scientific name P. guava) but usually considered to be more attractive but smaller in size.
The plant prefers acid soils and is not sensitive to soil structure. It can grow on shallow or infertile soils.
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