
Asimina triloba - Wikipedia
Asimina triloba, the American papaw, pawpaw, paw paw, or paw-paw, among many regional names, is a small deciduous tree native to the eastern United States and southern Ontario, …
What Is Pawpaw Fruit? Nutrition, Benefits, and How to Find It
Oct 26, 2021 · Pawpaws are the fruit of the Asimina triloba tree, which is native to the eastern United States and southern Canada. Pawpaws are the northernmost member of the …
How to Grow and Care for Pawpaw Trees - The Spruce
Mar 29, 2025 · Established pawpaw trees thrive in full sun, but young trees can easily get scorched by the blazing afternoon sun. As a result, many gardeners will plant their pawpaw …
Pawpaw: where to find and how to eat it
The wild pawpaw or paw paw: small tree, big fruit. Where to find, how to identify, and how to eat pawpaws.
What Is Pawpaw and How Is It Used? - The Spruce Eats
Feb 14, 2025 · It grows on the continent's largest edible fruit tree and primarily found in the east, ranging from Florida to southern Canada. It is not as common or popular as it once was, …
15 Things Nobody Tells You About Pawpaws - Gardenista
Oct 16, 2023 · Despite the rising tide of awareness, many people are still unfamiliar with them and have yet to taste a fresh pawpaw. And if you have lusted after the perfumed fruit but have not …
Papaw Fruit: What to Know - WebMD
Dec 18, 2024 · When you go to your local supermarket, chances are you won’t come across a pawpaw (Asimina triloba) in the produce section. That’s because these nutritious, oblong …
Pawpaws: America's Best Secret Fruit - Serious Eats
Nov 3, 2024 · Pawpaw trees, the largest edible fruit trees native to North America, produce greenish-blackish fruit, usually three to six inches long. The flesh is pale to bright yellow and …
What Is a Paw Paw | Pawpaw Fruit | Live Science
May 24, 2013 · A little-known native of the eastern United States, paw paw fruit has yellow-green skin and soft, orange flesh with a creamy, custard-like consistency and a delicious, sweet flavor.
Pawpaw: Small Tree, Big Impact - U.S. National Park Service
Aug 19, 2024 · With leaves and branches that deer avoid, and fruit that is loved by all, the pawpaw (Asimina triloba) is a fascinating native tree. It’s the only local member of a large, …