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Black Diamond Guava Plant – Dang Ayothaya No.3 (Dark Purple Skin, Red Flesh) | CELGEN
Black Diamond Guava Plant – Dang Ayothaya No.3 (Dark Purple Skin, Red Flesh) | CELGEN
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A rare and premium Thai guava variety with deep dark-purple skin, vibrant red flesh, and very low seeds. Known as Black Diamond Guava (Dang Ayothaya No.3), this exotic plant is grafted on CELGEN tissue-culture developed rootstock for superior growth, uniformity, and disease resistance.
Key Highlights
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Authentic Thai Variety – Dang Ayothaya No.3
Globally known as Black Diamond Guava for its dark skin and premium appearance. -
Dark Purple / Maroon Skin
Extremely rare among guavas; visually striking and premium-grade fruit. -
Deep Red Flesh, Sweet & Juicy
Crunchy texture, rich antioxidants, and excellent eating quality. -
Very Low Seed Count
Typically only 2–5 soft seeds per fruit. -
Highly Ornamental Plant
Maroon to burgundy young leaves make it attractive even before fruiting. -
Grafted on CELGEN Tissue-Culture Rootstock
Ensures strong vigor, disease tolerance, and long productive life.
A True Exotic – Black Diamond Guava (Dang Ayothaya No.3)
CELGEN introduces the Black Diamond Guava, internationally known as Dang Ayothaya No.3, one of Thailand’s most exclusive red-flesh guava varieties. Unlike common red guavas sold in India, this variety stands out with its deep purple skin and intense red flesh, making it truly premium and collector-grade.
Fruit Quality
- Large, round fruits
- Dark maroon to purple outer skin
- Bright ruby-red inner flesh
- Crunchy, juicy, and naturally sweet
- Extremely low seeds
Ideal for fresh eating, salads, juices, and premium fruit presentation.
Plant & Foliage Beauty
The plant itself is highly ornamental:
- Burgundy/maroon new leaf flush
- Dark green mature leaves
- Compact, strong canopy
Perfect for home gardens, orchards, terrace gardens, and premium landscaping.
Advanced Propagation Advantage
All CELGEN Black Diamond Guava plants are grafted on disease-free, tissue-culture developed rootstock, produced in our own laboratory. This provides:
- Faster establishment
- Better nutrient uptake
- Resistance to soil-borne diseases
- Long-term yield stability
Basic Care Guide
- Sunlight: Full sun for best color and sweetness
- Watering: Moderate; avoid waterlogging
- Soil: Well-drained, rich organic soil
- Fertilization: Organic manure + biofertilizers every 30–45 days
- Pruning: Light pruning to encourage branching and fruiting
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