Dwarf Pawpaw seedling produces good quality fruit and can also serve as pollinators for grafted varieties. For cross-pollination purposes, you would have to plant two seedlings or a combination of seedlings and grafted varieties.
Pawpaws (Asimina triloba) are one of the most unique and delicious fruits that can be grown on farmland or even in your backyard. Pawpaws can adapt to temperate climates.
The pawpaw fruit is delectable, fruity, has soft flesh, and is very succulent. It is high in protein and is a good source of vitamins and minerals. Therefore this a plant to look out for, purchase, and plant. Everything about this plant, from its leaf size and shape to the way its fruits look, taste, and the smell is unique. Pawpaw seedlings are naturally disease and pest-resistant.
Site and Soil: Pawpaw likes a rich, well-drained soil, high in organic matter. Can be grown in shade or sun. Summer Sunburn affects the young trees, so protect against the intense afternoon sun.
Pollination Requirements: Plant two seedlings or a combination of seedlings and grafted varieties for cross-pollination.
Pests & Diseases: Pawpaw is not bothered by pests or diseases.
Bloom Time: April
Ripening Time: September-October
Size at Maturity: 12-15 ft. in height
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