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Pawpaw Tree Bundle

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The Pawpaw Tree Bundle is one of OGW’s most popular ways to get your Pawpaw Patch going or add to your collection and enjoy delicious homegrown Pawpaws at home or in your food forest. This Pawpaw Bundle was created with flavor in mind and includes four different Pawpaw varieties in 5.5″ containers. Plant these 4 spectacular varieties together for cross pollination and enjoy more abundant crops at a lower cost. Grow your own Pawpaw grove and taste the tropics!

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Pawpaw Tree Bundle includes 4 different varieties in 5.5″ containers.

The Pawpaw Tree Bundle is one of OGW’s most popular ways to get your Pawpaw Patch going or add to your collection and enjoy delicious homegrown Pawpaws at home or in your food forest. This Pawpaw Bundle was created with flavor in mind!

Here is what’s included:

1 x KSU-Atwood Pawpaw ™

The first variety introduced from the Kentucky State University breeding program, KSU-Atwood™ Pawpaw ripens in mid- season and is prized for it incredibly heavy crops, 150 or more fruit per tree, and rich and delicious flavor.

1 x Sunflower Pawpaw Tree

One of our most popular and reliable varieties, Sunflower Pawpaw bears good crops of very large, sweet and delicious fruit. Sunflower won First Prize at the 2010 Ohio Pawpaw Festival.

1 x NC-1 Pawpaw Tree

This early ripening variety from Canada, NC-1 Pawpaw Tree produces abundant crops of large and flavorful fruit. NC-1 is valued for its high pulp to seed ratio which means more delicious pawpaw flesh in each fruit.

1 x Pennsylvania Golden Pawpaw

One of the very earliest ripening varieties, Pennsylvania Golden Pawpaw bears good crops of large, sweet, flavorful fruit. This is a good variety for cooler regions.

 

Pawpaws (Asimina triloba) are one of the most unique and delicious fruits that can be grown in the backyard orchard. Native to eastern North America, pawpaws are the only member of the Annonaceaeor custard apple family, that is adapted to temperate climates. Its tropical relatives include the cherimoya, atemoya, guanabana, and soursop, and it is easy to see the resemblance between the pawpaw fruit and that of its tropical cousins. Pawpaw fruit combines delectable, fruity, banana-like flavor with creamy, custard-like flesh. Nutritious as well as delicious, the greenish yellow, 3″-6″ long fruit is unusually high in protein and is a good source of vitamins and minerals. Everything about this plant, from its leaf size and shape to the way its fruits look, taste and smell is tropical, yet it is cold hardy to zone 5 and can be grown in temperate climates from coast to coast. A slow growing, small tree, Pawpaw is naturally disease and pest resistant and features long, tropical-looking foliage that turns a striking bright yellow in the fall. The largest native American fruit, Pawpaw was a significant part of the Native American diet, and with our superior large-fruited varieties, is enjoying new popularity. For all you Pawpaw aficionados, check out this Pawpaw book.

Click here to read our Pawpaw Growing Guide.

Latin Name: Asimina triloba
Site and Soil: Pawpaw likes rich, well-drained soil, high in organic matter. Can be grown in shade or sun. Summer Sunburn affects the young trees, so protect against the intense afternoon sun.
Rootstock Description: Grafted onto Pawpaw seedling rootstock.
Pollination Requirements: Planting the Pawpaw Tree Bundle is a perfect combination for pollination. They are fly and wind pollinated.
Hardiness: Hardy to minus 20°F. or below.
Bearing Age: 2-3 years after planting.
Size at Maturity: 12-15 ft. in height
Bloom Time: March-April
Ripening Time: October
Yield: 30+ lbs each
Pests & Diseases: Pawpaw trees are not bothered by pests or diseases, but can be susceptible to root rot if not planted in well draining soil.
USDA Zone: 5

Weight 12 lbs
size

1 Gallon

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