Guava flowers are small, white to creamy-colored blossoms that grow on the guava tree (*Psidium guajava*). They typically have five petals and numerous long, prominent stamens, giving them a delicate and airy appearance. These flowers are fragrant and attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. They appear in clusters and are an important part of the guava tree's reproductive process, eventually leading to the formation of the guava fruit. Guava flowers are often seen in tropical and subtropical regions where the tree thrives.
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