“America’s Forgotten Native Fruit Tree”
Two year old seedlings. Plant two for pollination.
Here is a collection of facts we gathered from selected sources:
- The pawpaw is a deciduous, often narrowly conical tree growing about 15 feet tall on average with an interesting tropical appearance.
- The pawpaw is the largest edible fruit native to America. Individual fruits weigh 5 to 16 ounces and are 3 to 6 inches in length. The larger sizes will appear plump, similar to the mango.
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A pawpaw's flavor is sunny, electric, and downright tropical: a riot of mango-banana-citrus that's incongruous with its temperate, deciduous forest origins. They also have a subtle kick of a yeasty, floral aftertaste a bit like unfiltered wheat beer.
- Dormant, velvety, dark brown flower buds develop in the axils of the previous years' leaves. They produce maroon, upside-down flowers up to 2 inches across. Each flower contains several ovaries which explains why a single flower can produce multiple fruits.
- Deer resistant and suffers insignificant pest issues.
Paw paw information from Purdue University - click here.