Description: I'm selling over 600 + kinds of seeds ( and also live plants during the warmer months ) so check my other auctions . You are bidding on 5 HERBERT PAWPAW SEEDS - Asimina triloba " Herbert " . See my other paw paw varieties listed . This variety produces smaller fruits . Contains less seeds that are very large . Tree bears in just 2-3 years! Cold-hardy. Ripens in late September to early October. Zone Range 4 - 9 Mature Size - When your tree matures, it will be approximately 15 - 25' tall x 15 - 25' wide. The pawpaw is native to the temperate woodlands of the eastern U.S. The American Indian is credited with spreading the pawpaw across the eastern U.S. to eastern Kansas and Texas, and from the Great Lakes almost to the Gulf. Growth Habit: This is a deciduous, often narrowly conical tree growing from about 12 feet to around 20 feet. It is the only hardy member of an otherwise tropical family of plants. It prefers moist, fertile soil and commonly grows in stream valleys and on ravine slopes. Foliage: The dark green, obovate-oblong, drooping leaves grow up to 12 inches long, giving the pawpaw an interesting tropical appearance. The leaves turn yellow and begin to fall in mid-autumn and leaf out again in late spring after the tree has bloomed. Flowers: Dormant, velvety, dark brown flower buds develop in the axils of the previous years' leaves. They produce maroon, upside-down flowers up to 2 inches across. The normal bloom period consists of about 6 weeks during March to May depending on variety, latitude and climatic conditions. Each flower contains several ovaries which explains why a single flower can produce multiple fruits. Fruit: It is the largest edible fruit native to America. Individual fruits weigh 5 to 16 ounces and are 3 to 6 inches in length. The larger sizes will appear plump, similar to the mango and are exquisite with the flavor of banana custard . The fruit usually has 10 to 14 seeds in two rows. The brownish to blackish seeds are shaped like lima beans, with a length of 1/2 to 1-1/2 inches. Medicinal use of Papaw: The fruit is used as a laxative. The leaves are diuretic. They are applied externally to boils, ulcers and abscesses. The seed contains the alkaline asiminine, which is emetic and narcotic. They have been powdered and applied to hair to kill lice. The bark is a bitter tonic. It contains the alkaline analobine, which is used medicinally. Edible parts of Papaw: fruit - raw or cooked. A very good size, it can be up to 16 cm long and 4 cm wide. Of variable quality, some forms (with orange skins) are exquisite with the flavor of banana custard whilst others (with yellow, white or dark brown skins) can be unpleasant. Another report says that the white fruits are mildly flavored and later ripening than the orange fruits. The fruit can also be used for making preserves, pies, ice cream and other sweet desserts. The fruit falls from the tree in autumn and is then stored until fully ripe. The fruit can cause gastro-intestinal upsets for some people. Other uses of : A fiber from the inner bark is used for making strong rope and string. The seed has insecticidal properties. A yellow dye is made from the ripe flesh of the fruit. Wood - light, soft, weak, spongy, coarse grained. It weighs 24 lb per cubic foot. It is not used commercially. See my store for 600+ seeds , live plants ( during the warmer months ) and over 300+ books on plants and gardening . I add new items every day and combine shipping whenever possible .
Price: 7 USD
Location: Beachwood, New Jersey
End Time: 2024-12-12T12:17:11.000Z
Shipping Cost: 1.4 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Type: Tree Seeds
Brand: Unbranded