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Native Pawpaw

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Original price $8.00 - Original price $105.00
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$8.00
$8.00 - $105.00
Current price $8.00

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Native Pawpaw (Asimina triloba)

The native pawpaw (Asimina triloba) is a small, deciduous tree or large shrub native to North America, prized for its uniquely tropical-tasting fruit. Often called the "American custard apple" or "Indiana banana," the pawpaw produces soft, creamy-textured fruit with a sweet, custard flavor.

Native pawpaw are grown from seeds harvested from the wild pawpaw. Pawpaw trees typically grow 15–30 feet tall and thrive in hardiness zones 5–8. They are well-suited for moist, well-drained soils and prefer partial to full sun. Their large, drooping leaves create a lush, tropical appearance, turning bright yellow in fall.

Pawpaw trees are naturally disease-resistant and require little maintenance once established. Deer will eat the fruit once it drops and will make a 'scrape' on young trees or branches.

Plant Characteristics

  • Pest Resistance: Excellent
  • Disease Resistance: Very Good
  • Drought Tolerance: Moderate
  • Heat Tolerance: Good
  • Humidity Tolerance: High
  • Sun Tolerance: Prefers Partial Shade to Full Sun
  • Wet Soil Tolerance: Moderate
  • Shade Tolerance: Good (especially when young)
  • No Spray: Very Good
  • Salt Tolerance: Low
  • Fresh for Kids: Excellent
  • Deer Resistance: Moderate (Young trees may need protection)
  • Thorns: No
  • Plant Type: Small Tree/Shrub
  • Soil Type: Rich, Well-Drained, Loamy
  • Edible Type: Fruit
  • Self-Fertile: No, plant a 2nd tree for fruit set.

Pawpaw are a great choice for edible landscapes, wildlife gardens, and food forests. They support native pollinators, and their fruit is enjoyed by both humans and wildlife alike.

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