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Pawpaw: How to Grow and Care for Pawpaw Trees - The Spruce
2022年1月25日 · Pawpaw trees can grow to a height of about 25 feet and feature maroon-colored blossoms with 6 petals in spring. When grown in shady and protected areas of established …
泡泡果 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
泡泡果 (學名: Asimina triloba)又名 巴婆果 、 泡泡树,皆音译自其英文名称“ pawpaw ” [1][2],为 番荔枝科 泡泡属 的 物种,是一種原產於 美國 東部和加拿大的小落葉樹,高35英 …
Asimina triloba - Wikipedia
Asimina triloba, the American papaw, pawpaw, paw paw, or paw-paw, among many regional names, is a small deciduous tree native to the eastern United States and southern Ontario, …
How to Plant and Grow Pawpaw Trees - Better Homes & Gardens
2023年1月17日 · Here's what you need to know to grow a pawpaw tree in your yard. Pawpaw can be planted as specimen plants, in home orchards, or in rain gardens. Unlike many other trees, …
The Native Pawpaw Tree - Penn State Extension
"Rediscovering" the pawpaw, a native North American fruit tree that produces a unique fruit with familiar taste. The pawpaw, Asimina triloba, belongs to the Annonaceae or the Custard Apple …
How To Grow And Care For A Pawpaw Tree - Southern Living
2024年10月1日 · Pawpaw trees (Asimina triloba) are a great option for your garden as they grow easily anywhere in the South. Here's how to grow this native tree with tropical-tasting fruit.
How to Grow and Care for Pawpaw Trees | Gardener’s Path
2023年5月13日 · Have you heard of the pawpaw, Asimina triloba? It’s the largest native North American fruit, and it has a tropical flavor and custardy texture. If you’re confused, that’s …
Pawpaw Trees for Sale - Willis Orchards
Willis Orchards has a large inventory of PawPaw trees for sale that yield delicious fruit that is soft with thin skin when fully ripe. Young plants are very sensitive to full sunlight and will do best …
A Beginner's Guide to Native Pawpaw Trees | The Plant Native
2025年1月25日 · These trees make North America’s largest edible fruit! The fruit has the consistency and shape of a mango and tastes like a pineapple crossed with a banana. They …