This guava tree belongs to Mr. Nam Tuan (45 years old, living in Thot Not district, city). Can ThoAccording to Mr. Tuan, the tree is currently being paid for by tycoons in several provinces.
Mr. Tuan said that there are currently some customers who have agreed to pay the guava tree price of more than half a billion VND, but he has not sold it yet and is waiting for someone to offer a higher price.
The ancient red-fleshed guava tree with a unique appearance introduced by Mr. Tuan is older than 200 by five years, and is being displayed in front of 8/3 Park (My Binh ward, Long Xuyen city, province). An Giang) and is being sold for 600 million VND.
Ornamental plants have long had no documents proving their age, so ornamental hobbyists have to consider and evaluate them themselves…
Mr. Tuan said that he bought this guava tree from a bonsai hobbyist in a foreign region a few years ago.
“This tree is determined to be the oldest guava tree in Vietnam. Bonsai hobbyists only need to look at the shape to determine the age. The most special feature of the tree is that when watered, the wood grains emerge in a dark red color.
In addition, we do not spray pesticides, but the guava tree still bears fruit all year round,” Mr. Tuan said.
According to the reporter’s observations, the guava tree is about 190cm tall, with its roots hugging the pot like a miniature ancient tree.
The tree is grown in a large cement pot, the base is quite large with a trunk of about 220 cm, an imperial diaphragm of 420 cm.
From the base to the end of the trunk, there are many nodules, twists and small holes, clearly showing the perennial appearance of the 200-year-old guava tree.
Mr. Ly Thanh Viet (living in My Long ward, Long Xuyen city) – a visitor to An Giang Tet flower market, admired: “I was very surprised to see a 200-year-old guava tree.
The unique feature of the “guava man” is his shape and appearance, which is mossy and ancient, but very healthy and full of life.
Advanced age is also a unique and strange feature of this guava tree, because guavas are only a few decades old.
According to engineers Agriculture, guava is of interest to people in subtropical regions for growing at home because it is one of the few tropical fruits that can grow to fruiting size in a pot.
When grown from seed, guava trees can bear fruit in two years and can continue to do so for forty years.
Clip: Guava tree on display at Tet market.