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Guava and Narrowleaf Cattail


What is

Life Span
Perennial  
Perennial  

Type
Aquatics  
Broadleaf Evergreen  

Origin
North America, United States, Northeastern United States, Mid-Atlantic United States, Southeastern United States, North-Central United States, Central United States, Western United States, California, Canada  
Central America, South America  

Types
Typha angustifolia  
Psidium guajava,Acca sellowiana  

Number of Varieties
3  
100  
99+

Habitat
Bog Garden, Ponds  
Moist Soils, Riverbanks, Semi arid regions  

USDA Hardiness Zone
3-10  
10-15  

AHS Heat Zone
10-1  
-  

Sunset Zone
21,22  
21,22  

Habit
Thicket/Colonizing  
Oval or Rounded  

Information

Plant Size
  
  

Minimum Height
120.00 cm  
99+
30.00 cm  
99+

Minimum Width
240.00 cm  
99+
300.00 cm  
99+

Plant Color
  
  

Flower Color
Light Yellow, Light Green  
White  

Flower Color Modifier
-  
Bicolor  

Fruit Color
Brown  
Yellow, Pink  

Leaf Color in Spring
Green  
Olive, Dark Green, Copper  

Leaf Color in Summer
Green  
Olive, Dark Green  

Leaf Color in Fall
Green  
Olive, Dark Green  

Leaf Color in Winter
-  
Olive, Dark Green  

Shape
  
  

Leaf Shape
Flat, Narrow  
Oblong elliptic  

Thorns
No  
No  

Season

Plant Season
Summer, Fall  
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter  

Growing Conditions
  
  

Sunlight
Full Sun, Partial Sun  
Partial Sun  

Growth Rate
Fast  
Fast  

Type of Soil
Loam, Sand  
Loam  

The pH of Soil
Acidic, Neutral, Alkaline  
Acidic, Neutral, Alkaline  

Soil Drainage
Poorly Drained  
Well drained  

Bloom Time
Early Summer, Summer  
Late Spring, Early Summer  

Repeat Bloomer
No  
No  

Tolerances
Wet Site  
Drought  

Care

Where to Plant?
Ground  
Ground  

How to Plant?
Divison, Seedlings  
Grafting  

Plant Maintenance
Medium  
Medium  

Watering Plants
  
  

Watering Requirements
Needs Very high moisture  
Average Water Needs, Does not require lot of watering  

In Summer
Lots of watering  
Moderate  

In Spring
Moderate  
Less Watering  

In Winter
Average Water  
Less Watering  

Soil
  
  

Soil pH
Acidic, Neutral, Alkaline  
Acidic, Neutral, Alkaline  

Soil Type
Loam, Sand  
Loam  

Soil Drainage Capacity
Poorly Drained  
Well drained  

Sun Exposure
Full Sun, Partial Sun  
Partial Sun  

Pruning
Remove damaged leaves  
Prune in early spring, Remove dead branches, Remove dead leaves  

Fertilizers
Nutrient Rich Fertilizer  
Fertilize every three months, fertilize in growing season  

Pests and Diseases
-  
Anthracnose, Bacteria wilt, Canker, Cercospora leaf spot, Red blotch, Ring spot  

Plant Tolerance
Drought  
Cold climate, Heat Tolerance, Variety of soil types  

Facts

Flowers
Showy  
Showy  

Flower Petal Number
-  
Single  

Fruits
  
  

Showy Fruit
Yes  
Yes  

Edible Fruit
No  
Yes  

Fragrance
  
  

Fragrant Flower
No  
Yes  

Fragrant Fruit
No  
Yes  

Fragrant Leaf
No  
No  

Fragrant Bark/Stem
No  
No  

Showy Foliage
Yes  
Yes  

Showy Bark
No  
Yes  

Foliage Texture
Coarse  
Medium  

Foliage Sheen
Glossy  
Matte  

Evergreen
No  
No  

Invasive
Sometimes  
Sometimes  

Self-Sowing
Yes  
Yes  

Attracts
Wildlife  
Ants, Birds, Bugs  

Allergy
Mild Allergen  
Cold, drowsiness, Mouth itching  

Benefits

Uses
  
  

Aesthetic Uses
Cut Flowers, Wild gardens  
-  

Beauty Benefits
-  
Acne, Improve skin tone, Treatment of Dark Spots  

Edible Uses
Yes  
Yes  

Environmental Uses
Air purification  
Food for birds, Food for insects, Shadow Tree, soil stabilisation  

Plant Benefits
  
  

Medicinal Uses
anticoagulant, Diuretic, Haemostatic, Miscellany  
Diabetes, Diarrhea, Inflammation, Minerals  

Part of Plant Used
Flowers, Leaves, Root, Seeds, Stem  
Bark, Fruits, Stem  

Other Uses
Used as a thickener in soups, Used to make biscuits, Used to produce edible oil, Used to yield a sweet syrup  
Application in Handicrafts, Beneficial species for attracting pollinators, Used as a nemiticide, Used as an insecticide, Used as firewood  

Used As Indoor Plant
No  
Yes  

Used As Outdoor Plant
Yes  
Yes  

Garden Design
Dried Flower/Everlasting, Wildflower  
Container, Edible, Fruit, Fruit Tree, Hedges, Houseplant, Screening, Wind Break  

Scientific Name

Botanical Name
TYPHA angustifolia  
PSIDIUM guajava  

Common Name
Narrowleaf Cattail, Lesser Reedmace  
Guava Tree  

In Hindi
Narrowleaf Cattail  
अमरूद [amarood]  

In German
Schmalblättriger Cattail  
Echte Guave or Goiaba or Guava or Guayaba or Guayave  

In French
Narrowleaf Cattail  
Goyave or Goyavier  

In Spanish
Espadaña de hoja estrecha  
Guayaba manzana or Guayabo  

In Greek
στενόφυλλα Cattail  
γκουάβα [nkouáva]  

In Portuguese
Narrowleaf Tifa  
goiaba  

In Polish
Wąskolistne Cattail  
guawa  

In Latin
Cattail glaucescens  
Psidium guajava  

Classification

Kingdom
Plantae  
Plantae  

Phylum
Magnoliophyta  
Magnoliophyta  

Class
Liliopsida  
Magnoliopsida  

Order
Typhales  
Myrtales  

Family
Typhaceae  
Myrtaceae  

Genus
Typha  
Psidium guajava  

Clade
Angiosperms, Commelinids, Monocots  
Dicotyledonous  

Tribe
-  
-  

Subfamily
-  
Rosoideae  

Number of Species
30  
100  
99+

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Difference Between Narrowleaf Cattail and Guava

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Importance of Narrowleaf Cattail and Guava

Want to have the most appropriate plant for your garden? You might want to know the importance of Narrowleaf Cattail and Guava. Basically, these two plants vary in many aspects. Compare Narrowleaf Cattail and Guava as they differ in many characteristics such as their life, care, benefits, facts, etc. Every gardener must at least have the slightest clue about the plants he wants to plant in his garden. Compare their benefits, which differ in many ways like facts and uses. The medicinal use of Narrowleaf Cattail is anticoagulant, Diuretic, Haemostatic and Miscellany whereas of Guava is Diabetes, Diarrhea, Inflammation and Minerals. Narrowleaf Cattail has beauty benefits as follows: while Guava has beauty benefits as follows: .

Compare Facts of Narrowleaf Cattail vs Guava

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