The guava fruit plant, scientifically known as Psidium guajava, is a small to medium-sized tropical tree that typically grows between 10 to 30 feet in height, depending on the variety and growing conditions. The plant has a dense, bushy appearance with broad, ovate leaves that are light green to dark green in color and have a smooth texture. The leaves are aromatic when crushed, which is one of the distinctive features of the guava plant. The flowers of the guava plant are small, white or pale pink in color, with long, protruding stamens that create a fluffy appearance. These flowers bloom in clusters and are usually pollinated by insects, which lead to the formation of the guava fruit.