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Pawpaws (native fruit Asimina triloba) -- Anyone Growing?

gonebananas_gw
18 years ago

Pawpaws grow abundantly in damp places in the Carolinas, but while everyone has heard of them ("Pickin' up pawpaws, put'm in your pocket") few seem to know about them. Nationally they are regaining attention, after a temporary flurry about 90 years ago.

They are reputedly the largest native edible fruit (not quite right, the related tropical pond apple in south Florida is larger, if you consider it truly edible) and they are a cold hardy small tree of tropical affinity and look. They have fine tasting fairly large to large custardy fruit.

Does anyone here grow them?

What grafted selections have worked best for you? "Mango" and "Overleese" do pretty well for me in a sandy backyard in hot central Carolina.

What ones do at least OK?

Are yours (as mine) on the yellowish side in leaf color when in full sun, even if with apparently plenty of soil iron and nitrogen?

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