Pawpaw aka Paw paw
Once established, Pawpaw (Asiminia tribola) thrive with little care. Rarely bothered by pests or diseases, they bear in a wide variety of soils and climates. Two plants are needed for pollination. In late summer, fruit turns a faint yellow-green when ripe. Hardy to -31F. Leaves are aspen yellow in the fall. The zebra swallowtail exclusively picks Pawpaw trees to hatch their young. George Washington's favorite dessert was chilled Pawpaw. Height about 20'. Zones 5-8.
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Shenandoah Pawpaw®
4.54 / 5.0
13 Reviews
Click here for Pawpaw Care Guide Asimina triloba According to Neil Peterson the Shenandoah has been the clear favorite of pawpaw customers at the ...
View full detailsSelect Pawpaw
4.67 / 5.0
6 Reviews
Click here for Pawpaw Care Guide Asimina triloba Seedlings come close to being true to type. Select Pawpaw seedlings should have large fruit size a...
View full detailsSusquehanna Pawpaw®
4.75 / 5.0
4 Reviews
Click here for Pawpaw Care Guide Asimina triloba Susquehanna is the largest and latest ripening of Neal Peterson's fabulous introduction. Frui...
View full detailsNC-1 Pawpaw
5.0 / 5.0
5 Reviews
Click here for Pawpaw Care Guide Asimina triloba NC-1 was introduced by Doug Campbell, a nurseryman and fruit enthusiast from Niagara on the Lake...
View full detailsMango Pawpaw
4.67 / 5.0
6 Reviews
Click here for Pawpaw Care Guide Asimina triloba Mango Pawpaw was obtained from a collector in Tifton, Georgia. Mango pawpaw are large, native, ea...
View full detailsSunflower Pawpaw
4.67 / 5.0
6 Reviews
Click here for Pawpaw Care Guide Asimina triloba Sunflower was found in the wild in Kansas by Milo Gibson in 1970. Sunflower is one of the largest...
View full detailsNative Pawpaw
4.83 / 5.0
6 Reviews
Click here for Pawpaw Care Guide Native pawpaw are grown from seeds harvested from the wild pawpaw. Seedlings are genetically different and will cr...
View full detailsAllegheny Pawpaw®
5.0 / 5.0
1 Review
Click here for Pawpaw Care Guide Asimina triloba Allegheny® Pawpaw The Allegheny Pawpaw is known for its medium fleshiness, early ripening, and a s...
View full detailsKSU Chappell Pawpaw
4.0 / 5.0
6 Reviews
Click here for Pawpaw Care Guide Asimina triloba KSU Chappell is the latest pawpaw introduction from Kentucky State University. KSU Chappell is on...
View full detailsWabash Pawpaw®
5.0 / 5.0
3 Reviews
Click here for Pawpaw Care Guide Asimina triloba Wabash is very fleshy with ~6% seed by weight. Smooth, firm, and creamy texture with yellow to or...
View full detailsKSU Atwood Pawpaw
4.0 / 5.0
2 Reviews
Click here for Pawpaw Care Guide Asimina triloba In 2009 KSU Atwood became the first cultivar to be released from Kentucky State University's breed...
View full detailsWells Pawpaw
5.0 / 5.0
4 Reviews
Click for Pawpaw Care Guide Asimina Triloba Wells Pawpaw was collected from the wild in Salem, IN, by David Wells in 1990 and developed by KSU. We...
View full detailsProlific Pawpaw
4.33 / 5.0
3 Reviews
Click for Pawpaw Care Guide Asimina Triloba Selected by the famous pawpaw breeder Corwin Davis of Bellevue, MI, in mid-1980s. 'Prolific' comes into...
View full detailsRappahannock Pawpaw®
5.0 / 5.0
4 Reviews
Click here for Pawpaw Care Guide Asimina triloba Rappahannock is a superior tree for picking fruit from. The fruit is easier to spot among the fol...
View full detailsOverleese Pawpaw
5.0 / 5.0
2 Reviews
Asimina triloba Overleese was selected in the wild by W. B. Ward in Rushville, Indiana, in 1950 and is a perennial favorite among back yard grower...
View full detailsPennsylvania Gold Pawpaw
4.0 / 5.0
1 Review
Asimina triloba Very early ripening, produces .a good crop of large, sweet fruit. Zone 5-8. Needs pollinator.
Tallahatchie Pawpaw®
5.0 / 5.0
2 Reviews
Click here for Pawpaw Care Guide Asimina triloba Tallahatchie is the seventh release from Neal Peterson's pawpaws. Notable characteristics include ...
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