The pawpaw tree, which produces Ohio's official native fruit, is common throughout the state. Pawpaw fruit tastes like a combination of banana, mango, and pineapple and is harvested in late summer and ...
The pawpaw tree, which produces Ohio's official native fruit, is common throughout the state. Pawpaw fruit tastes like a combination of banana, mango, and pineapple and is harvested in late summer and ...
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What Is Pawpaw?

The American pawpaw is a fruit native to North America. It grows on the continent's largest edible fruit tree and primarily found in the east, ranging from Florida to southern Canada. It is not as ...
Editor's note: This article was first published in fall 2023. It’s fall and farmers markets are flush with fresh local apples and other produce, but one Hoosier delicacy — the pawpaw — remains rare at ...
The first pawpaw I ever saw was in a town in Michigan. It wasn’t long before I learned that the town was named after the pawpaw tree (Asimina triloba). Turns out there are also communities called Paw ...
If you grew up in the eastern United States, you may have heard this folksong around the campfire. Once called “America’s forgotten fruit,” the common pawpaw tree (Asimina triloba) is a rich source of ...
Pawpaws are so complex, their common names show their range as a Pennsylvania native, yet surprisingly tropical, fruit. As summer fades into fall, it’s prime time for pawpaws in Lancaster County and ...
To keep pawpaw trees productive and in good health, pruning at the right time and in the right way is essential. Pruning will ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Buckeyes aren't the only trees Ohio is known for. There's a native tree that bears delicious fruit instead of poisonous nuts. Have ...
“Where oh where is dear little Susie? Way down yonder in the Pawpaw Patch….” If you grew up in the eastern United States, you may have heard this folksong around the campfire. Once called “America’s ...
Have you ever heard of the pawpaw tree or its fruit? No? Well, same, until today. The pawpaw tree is native to Ohio and is in fact extremely common, according to the Ohio Department of Natural ...