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Pawpaw

Tagged as: Plants Tolerant of Wet Sites, Black walnut toxicity tolerant, Interesting Fruits of Trees & Shrubs, Native Trees, Plants for Shady Sites

Botanical Name: Asimina triloba
Common Name: Pawpaw

Updated 2/2012


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Asimina triloba at The Morton Arboretum

Asimina triloba at The Morton Arboretum

Asimina triloba at The Morton Arboretum

form leaves leaves in fall

Asimina triloba at The Morton Arboretum

Asimina triloba at The Morton Arboretum

Asimina triloba at The Morton Arboretum

flowers fruits bark



Height
:  15-20'  Spread:  15-20'  Habit/Form:  Colony forming  Growth Rate:  Slow
Zone
:  5-8

Cultural Requirements:
  Full sun to dense shade; prefers moist, well-drained soil; forms thickets;  sensitive to drought.

Ornamental Characteristics: Nodding, dark purple flowers in spring; elongated edible fruit in summer; yellow to yellow green fall color.

Use in Landscape:  Small specimen tree or possible screen.

Comments: Edible fruit, resistant to deer browse, cultivars available

Plant tolerant of flooded areas for extended periods of time.

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