Learn how to draw a great looking Guava Tree with easy, step-by-step drawing instructions, and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Guava Tree.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing a Guava Tree
How to Draw a Great Looking Guava Tree for Kids and Beginners - Step 1
1. Begin the guava tree outline by drawing the grass growing beneath the tree. Use a series of connected "U" shaped lines. Extend curved lines upwards to form the trunk of the tree.
From the trunk, extend more pairs of lines to indicate the branches. From the branches, extend still more pairs of lines, forming smaller twigs.
Easy Guava Tree Drawing - Step 2
2. Contour the tree trunk with short lines. Use "U" shaped lines to enclose the bottom of the leafy canopy. Draw a few individual leaves near the trunk. Use a curved line doubled back upon itself, to enclose the leaf. Use a short line for the leaf and stem.
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Easy Guava Tree Drawing - Step 3
3. Expand the canopy at the sides of your drawing, using a series of "U" shaped lines. Draw clusters of oval-shaped leaves connected along a shared stem.
Then, draw the first of the guava fruits. For each, enclose an egg shape. Then, draw a short wavy line at the bottom of each fruit. This is where the flower was once attached.
Easy Guava Tree Drawing - Step 4
4. Continue drawing the canopy of your cartoon guava tree. Use connected "U" shaped lines, interspersed with oval-shaped leaves connected to stems.
Easy Guava Tree Drawing - Step 5
5. Continue drawing the canopy of the guava tree. Use connected "U" shaped lines, interspersed with oval-shaped leaves connected to stems.
Easy Guava Tree Drawing - Step 6
6. Finish enclosing the canopy of the guava tree, using a series of "U" shaped lines interspersed with more detailed bunches of leaves. Draw another bunch of leaves within the canopy. Below it, enclose the rounded egg shape of the fruit with a short scalloped line at the bottom.
Easy Guava Tree Drawing - Step 7
7. Draw more bunches of leaves with hanging fruit within the canopy. For the leaves, use ovals connected by the lines of their veins and stems. The guavas are egg-shaped with a small scalloped shape at the bottom.
Add More Details to Your Guava Tree Picture - Step 8
8. Draw more bunches of leaves with hanging fruit within the canopy. For the leaves, use ovals connected by the lines of their veins and stems. The guavas are egg-shaped with a small scalloped shape at the bottom.
Complete the Outline of Your Guava Tree Drawing - Step 9
9. Complete your guava tree outline by drawing more bunches of leaves with hanging fruit within the canopy. For the leaves, use ovals connected by the lines of their veins and stems. The guavas are egg-shaped with a small scalloped shape at the bottom.
Color Your Guava Tree Drawing
Color your cartoon guava tree. Most guava fruit is green inside with bright red or pink inner flesh. Some, such as the strawberry guava, are red when ripe.
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Learn More About The Guava Tree Drawing
The guava is a tropical fruit native to South and Central America. You can bring home a taste of the tropics with the help of this guava tree drawing guide.
Guavas are eaten fresh (sometimes with salt or hot pepper), made into jams or jellies, used to make pies and pastries, or served as a dessert with sugar and cream.
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What do guava taste like? Some varieties are sweet, and others are sour. Guava fruits have many seeds.
What will you cook up from your guava tree?
You can learn how to draw an entire grove of tropical fruit trees. Try your hand at this coconut palm tree drawing.
For more easy and fun guides, see the How to Draw a Papaya Tree or Orange Tree drawing tutorials.
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