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Pawpaw (Asimina triloba)

   

Exposure: Full sun. Tolerates light shade, but expect a reduction in fruit yield. Zone 5-8.
Soil: Moist, well-drained, deep soil along creeks is preferred, but pawpaw will tolerate a wide range of upland soils. We recommend additional lime if your soil is highly acidic.
Growth habits: This wonderful native tree is a temperate escapee from the otherwise tropical custard apple family and produces the largest native North American fruit. Pawpaw is a disease and insect resistant multi-stemmed large shrub or small tree to 30 feet tall and 15 feet wide that often forms colonies from underground suckers. The May blooming flowers produce greenish-yellow late summer fruit 2-6 inches long. Pawpaw's medium-large, drooping leaves give the tree a sultry tropical look during the growing season with yellow fall foliage color. It is difficult to transplant pawpaws so get its location right the first time. Must be cross pollinated with another variety and it is often helpful to pretend to be an insect and hand pollinate for highest yields.
Landscape uses: Pawpaw is an excellent streamside or creekside tree whose roots are excellent soil stabilizers. In the home landscape, pawpaw makes an excellent small orchard, hedge, or border large shrub or small tree, depending on pruning method.
Edible/Medicinal properties: Pawpaws, also called the Michigan banana, are a hand-sized fruit with pulpy to creamy yellow to ivory colored flesh that many consider to be one of the world’s most delicious fruits. The flavor has been described as a cross between a mango and a banana. The fruit is highly nutritious and contains many health-promoting compounds. The branches and buds of the pawpaw tree contain powerful anti-inflammatory and cancer fighting compounds.

$36.00 / 3 gal. Summer availability

     

Available Varieties

All our pawpaws are selected, grafted varieties selected for superior fruits.

NC-1 - A reliable, early-ripening variety with large, sweet, orange-fleshed fruit.

Overleese - Prized for its very large, high-quality fruit with creamy yellow-orange flesh.

Rebecca's Gold - Produces good crops of sweet and richly-flavored gold fruit.

Sunflower - A reliable and productive variety with large, delicious, yellow-fleshed fruit.

Taylor - An early-ripening, productive variety with abundant, sweet, aromatic fruit.

 
       
       
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