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 Posted in Deciduous, Edge, Edible Landscape, Fertile Soil, Full Sun, Modified Canopy, Native: Human Edible Parts, Part Shade, Shrub, Small Tree, Subtropical Hot-humid Summer, Water: Wet to Average

Paw Paw (Asimina triloba)

 Duane Tant  
asimina triloba, native paw paw fruit in cluster of three fruits
Asimina triloba, native paw paw fruit opened to display the creamy pulp and large brown seeds.
Asimina triloba (Native Paw Paw) pulp and seeds
Asimina triloba, native paw paw tree
Asimina triloba, native paw paw tree
Asimina triloba paw paw fruit in tree. two clusters or riping fruit on the coastal sand plains climate zone Pensacola Florida
Native Paw Paw (Asimina triloba) Fruit Clusters

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  • Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asimina_triloba
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