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Pawpaw - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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Topic: Home and Garden |
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Pawpaw (Asimina) is a genus of eight or nine species of small trees with large leaves and fruit, native to eastern North America. The genus includes the largest edible fruit indigenous to the continent. They are understory trees found in deep fertile bottomland and hilly upland habitat. Pawpaw is in the same family (Annonaceae) as the custard-apple, cherimoya, sweetsop, ylang-ylang and soursop, and it is the only member of that family not confined to the tropics.
Flowers that smell like rotting flesh, and tasty too! Pawpaw - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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