A large tree native to Central and South America, also called guacharo or guayaba, producing edible fruits.
From indigenous Amazonian or Central American languages through Spanish. The name reflects the tree's regional importance to indigenous peoples.
The guaka tree exemplifies how tropical rainforests contain hundreds of useful plants that indigenous peoples have utilized for millennia but which modern science is still discovering.
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