Asimina triloba ‘Ford Amend’
Selected in the Pacific Northwest and grown since 1950. Flavorful, green-yellow fruit with orange flesh; an early-ripenerĀ ready to eat in late September.
The paw paw is theĀ largest edible fruitĀ native to North America.Ā Well-known in muchĀ of the eastern UnitedĀ States, the tree hasĀ long, tropical lookingĀ leaves and produces greenish, oblongĀ fruit (3ā to 6ā long) with a pulp that tastes like vanilla custard. You can just take out your spoon and eat the delicious treat. While the paw paw tree grows well in much of the nation, it needsĀ a long hot summer to ripen its fruit and only the earliest-ripening cultivars stand a chance of maturing in the cooler parts of the Pacific Northwest. The pulp has big seeds that are easy to spoon out and discard or plant to grow additional trees.
Cold Hardy to USDA Zone: 5
Chill Hours Needed: Unverified;Ā most require between 100 – 400Ā hours
MatureĀ Height:Ā 10′-15′
Sun: Full Sun to Part Shade in Hot Climates
Ripening Time: Early/Fall
Pollination:Ā Need Pollinizer
Click here to read ourĀ Paw Paw Growing Guide



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