Pawpaw Trees
Asimina triloba
A tropical-style fruit that grows in temperate locations! This small tree, which sports the largest fruits native to North America, grows to 10' tall in the cooler Pacific Northwest; in warmer and/or humid summer locations it can grow to 25' tall, with long, . . . SHOW MORE
Asimina triloba
A tropical-style fruit that grows in temperate locations! This small tree, which sports the largest fruits native to North America, grows to 10' tall in the cooler Pacific Northwest; in warmer and/or humid summer locations it can grow to 25' tall, with long, luxuriant, teardrop leaves. It produces greenish, usually oblong fruit 3 to 6 inches long with a pulp that tastes like vanilla/banana custard. We offer improved selections that have fewer seeds, better flavor, earlier ripening and the standardization of quality that grafted trees provide.
Once established, these amazing and unique trees can be reliable producers of fruit not found in any store! To help get them established in your region, please consult our paw paw Growing Guide.
Allegheny® Paw Paw
Asimina triloba 'Allegheny®' Allegheny® pawpaw boasts remarkable flavor and yields, with fruit up to 0.5 lbs in weight if thinned early. Distinctiv...
View full detailsMango Paw Paw
Asimina triloba 'Mango' One of the fastest and easiest pawpaws to grow! Originally obtained from collector Major C. Collins in Tifton, Georgia, in ...
View full detailsNC 1 Paw Paw
Asimina triloba 'NC 1'NC 1 is an early-ripening variety introduced by Doug Campbell from Ontario, Canada in 1976, where it is proven winter hardy. ...
View full detailsFord Amend Paw Paw
Asimina triloba 'Ford Amend' Selected in the Pacific Northwest and grown since 1950. Flavorful, green-yellow fruit with orange flesh; an early-ripe...
View full detailsPennsylvania Golden Paw Paw
Asimina triloba 'Pennsylvania Golden'The earliest of all our varieties to ripen, with reliable harvests of medium-sized fruit. A great variety to t...
View full detailsKSU Benson ™ Paw Paw
Asimina triloba 'Benson' Selected at Kentucky State University for its heavily productive, early-ripening, round, tasty fruit. It has a delicious f...
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