Fruit-Pawpaw #7
 
        Fruit-Pawpaw #7
                      Common Pawpaw
                    
                      Interesting native plant
                    
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NATIVE - The edible fruit has banana like flavor with creamy custard like flesh. Flowers are inconspicuous and purple or brown and attract butterflies.. The large leaves give a tropical appearance and turn a pale yellow in the fall. Slow to re-establish after transplanting. The fruit is loved by all animals. Ohio's official native fruit.
  
                      Botanical Name- Asimina triloba
                    
                      Pronunciation- uh-SIM-ih-nuh try-LOH-buh
                    
                      Foliage- Deciduous
                    
                      Mature Width- 20 ft
                    
                      Mature Height- 20 ft
                    
                      Sun Exposure- Full sun to part sun
                    
                      Soil Preferences- Prefers a moist, fertile, slightly acidic soil
                    
                      Current Size- #7
                    
                      Bloom Color- Maroon
                    
                      Bloom Time- Spring
                    
                      Companion Plants- 
                    
                      Fauna Attracted- Pollinated by flies and beetles, fruit-eating birds and mammals (though not harming the plant itself), zebra swallowtail butterfly host
                    
                      Plant Habit- Tree
                    
- Care Rating- Moderate
                      Default Beavercreek Nursery Bin - C43
                    
                      Yearly Care Instructions- Prune dead branches in late winter; keep soil consistently moist and mulch around roots.
                    
                      Trimming Instructions- Prune in late winter to shape and remove deadwood. Avoid heavy pruning.
                    
                      Fertilization Instructions- Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer (e.g., 14-14-14) in mid-spring; moderate feeding need. Loosen clay around roots with organic matter for best growth.
                    
                      Fertilizer Recommendation- Tree-tone
                    
                      Possible Issues- Pawpaw peduncle borer, black spot
                    
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