Landscaping: Pawpaw is a deciduous understory tree. Purple cup shaped flowers bloom in spring. Green leaves change to yellow in the fall.
Wildlife: Raccoons, squirrels and opossums enjoy eating the fruit.
Economic: Fleshy fruit ripen in early fall and are edible. The fruit flavor is described as a cross between an apple and banana with the texture resembling a banana. Also called custard apples. Fruits are eaten raw or used in desserts.
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Paw Paw
$4.00Price
Scientific name: Asimina triloba
Seedling size: 24-36 inches
Height: 15-30 feet
Growth Rate: n/a
Soil Type: Medium to Wet
Salt sensitive: n/a
Sun: Full Sun to Part Shade
Michigan Native: Yes