Guava flowers are typically white.
Guava plants, belonging to the Myrtoideae subfamily, are characterized by their tough, dark green leaves. These leaves are arranged oppositely on the stems, are simple in shape (elliptic to ovate), and range from 5 to 15 centimeters (2 to 6 inches) in length. The flowers themselves exhibit a delicate structure. Each flower features five petals, a characteristic of many plants in the myrtle family, and a conspicuous display of numerous stamens. This combination of white petals and numerous stamens creates a visually appealing flower.