Pawpaw Tree – 5 Bare Root Asimina Triloba Native Fruit Trees 6 to 8in Tall

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Grow your own delicious, tropical-flavored fruit with these 5 Pawpaw Trees! Each Asimina triloba tree is 6-8 inches tall and ships bare root. Enjoy unique fruit and vibrant foliage. Perfect for any garden!

Estimated arrival

Aug 21

Aug 26 - Aug 28

Aug 31 - Sep 04

  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    5-8
  • Soil Type

    Well-drained, slightly acidic soil (pH 5.5-7.0)
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Partial shade (especially when young), tolerates more sun when mature
  • Expected Planting Period

    Dormant season (bare root)

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    Grow Your Own Delicious Pawpaw Trees

    Experience the joy of growing your own Pawpaw trees (Asimina triloba), a truly unique native fruit tree to North America. This listing provides five healthy young pawpaw trees, each standing 6-8 inches tall. These trees are shipped bare root when dormant, ensuring optimal health for planting. The pawpaw is highly valued for its large, tropical-like fruit and its lush, vibrant foliage, making it an exceptional choice for gardeners seeking an unusual yet incredibly delicious fruit-bearing specimen. The sweet, creamy, custard-like flavor of the pawpaw fruit is unlike anything else, offering a rewarding harvest that’s both unique and satisfying.

    Hardy in temperate climates, the Asimina triloba is a remarkably easy-to-grow option that yields distinct fruits with significant nutritional value. These pawpaw trees are a perfect addition to any home landscape, food forest, or orchard. Once established, these trees require minimal care, making them an ideal choice for both novice and experienced gardeners alike. Their inherent adaptability and natural disease resistance further contribute to their ease of cultivation. Planting a pawpaw tree is an excellent way to enhance the biodiversity and ecological balance of your garden space, supporting local ecosystems.

    Benefits of Growing Pawpaw Trees:

    • Unique Fruit: Savor the sweet, custard-like flavor of home-grown pawpaws, a truly exotic taste from a native plant.
    • Native Plant: Contribute to local ecosystems and support native wildlife by planting a tree indigenous to North America.
    • Easy to Grow: Pawpaws are surprisingly low-maintenance, requiring minimal care once established in your garden.
    • Nutritional Value: The delectable fruit is packed with essential vitamins and minerals, offering a healthy and tasty treat.
    • Beautiful Foliage: Beyond its fruit, the pawpaw tree provides aesthetic appeal with vibrant green leaves that transform into a stunning golden hue in the fall.

    The Pawpaw tree is robust, thriving in USDA zones 5-8. It prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil conditions. For young trees, partial shade is beneficial, especially during the hottest parts of the day, to protect them from intense sun. Consistent watering is crucial during the initial establishment phase to help the roots take hold. While Asimina triloba is a relatively slow-growing tree, the eventual reward of its delicious and exotic fruit is well worth the wait. For optimal pollination and a more bountiful fruit production, consider planting multiple pawpaw trees.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Pawpaw Trees:

    • How big will the pawpaw trees get? Mature pawpaw trees can reach an impressive height of 15-20 feet, with a similar spread, creating a beautiful canopy.
    • What kind of soil do pawpaw trees need? Pawpaw trees thrive in well-drained, slightly acidic soil with a pH ranging between 5.5 and 7.0 for optimal growth.
    • How much sunlight do pawpaw trees require? Young pawpaw trees benefit significantly from partial shade, especially during the peak heat of the day. Mature trees can tolerate more sun but still prefer some afternoon shade.
    • How long does it take for pawpaw trees to produce fruit? Pawpaw trees typically begin producing fruit within 5-7 years when grown from seed, though grafted trees may yield fruit sooner.
    • Are pawpaw trees deer resistant? Pawpaw trees are generally considered deer resistant, as deer rarely browse on their foliage, making them a good choice for areas with deer activity.

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