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Annonaceae28 April 202612 min

Pawpaw Tree: complete guide

Asimina triloba

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Overview

Asimina triloba, commonly known as Pawpaw or Indian-banana, is a fascinating North American fruit tree. This unique tree is recognized for its large, elegant leaves, its remarkable purple flowers, and especially its delicious yellow-green fruits that taste like mango and pineapple combined.

Appearance and Bloom

Pawpaw grows into a compact tree or large shrub typically 5-8 meters in height. The leaves are large and trilobate, 20-30 cm long and 10-15 cm wide. The leaf color is soft gray-green and turns yellow-orange in autumn.

Ideal Location

This tree thrives best in full sun to partial shade. A minimum of 5 to 6 hours of direct daily sunlight aids fruit set. A sheltered location against strong wind is recommended.

Soil

Asimina triloba thrives in well-draining, moist but not wet soil. A pH between 5.5 and 7.0 is optimal. Good drainage is essential.

Watering

In the first growing season, water regularly. After that, water during dry periods. In winter, minimal water is needed.

Pruning

Minimal pruning is needed. In early spring, remove dead wood. The tree forms itself into an attractive shape.

Maintenance Calendar

January to March: Remove dead wood. April to May: No special care. June to August: Water during dry periods. September to October: Harvest fruits. November to December: Minimal care.

Winter Hardiness

Asimina triloba is hardy to approximately -20°C. It grows without problems in temperate climates. The tree thrives in moderate conditions.

Companion Planting

Pawpaw combines nicely with other temperate fruit trees. Interesting as a specimen tree. Low-growing shade-lovers thrive beneath the tree.

Closing Thoughts

The Asimina triloba is a perfect choice for combining fruit cultivation with ornamental value. With its elegant leaves and delicious fruits, it offers multiple benefits. Visit gardenworld.app for more information.

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