I can understand that. We're too far south for them here so unless I happen to be north of here at the right time of the year and someone with a tree takes pity on me, I'm out of luck for them. They don't even sell them around here.
Paw Paws don't travel well, or so I've heard.
We have around 350 Paw Paw trees at Camp NoFly.
If there's any interest, I can gather seeds this summer and pass them around.
Paw Paws don't travel well, or so I've heard.
We have around 350 Paw Paw trees at Camp NoFly.
If there's any interest, I can gather seeds this summer and pass them around.
I'll start a list, first come, first served for PawPaw seeds.
There's some of my Paw Paw trees growing in Texas, last I heard.
Sent some down there to a person from another forum.
It's a smallish tree, grows to about 25 feet usually, that has a stinky bloom in the spring, then sometime between August and October, depending on the variety, has these kinda ugly looking oblong fruits that taste like a cross between a mango and a banana. Again depending on variety, some types lean more toward the banana taste, some more toward the mango taste.