A Unique Native Fruit Tree for Edible and Ecological Appeal
Introduce a touch of the exotic to your landscape with Asimina triloba, commonly known as Pawpaw. This native deciduous tree is celebrated for its tropical-like fruit, distinctive flowers, and wildlife benefits.
- Edible Fruit: Produces large, custard-like fruits with a sweet, banana-mango flavor, ripening in late summer to early fall.
- Showy Flowers: Maroon, bell-shaped blooms appear in spring, adding seasonal interest and attracting pollinators.
- Compact Growth: Grows to a width of 15–20 feet, making it suitable for small gardens, woodland edges, or as an understory tree.
- Wildlife Haven: Fruits are a food source for mammals and birds, and it serves as a host plant for the Zebra Swallowtail butterfly.
- Hardy & Versatile: Thrives in moist, well-drained soils with partial shade to full sun. Hardy in USDA Zones 5–8.
Perfect for edible landscapes or naturalized plantings, Asimina triloba offers beauty, biodiversity, and delicious rewards.
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