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Asimina Triloba Pawpaw Fruit Seeds

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Grow a hidden gem of North America with our Asimina triloba Pawpaw Fruit Seeds, perfect for gardeners seeking unique, native fruits with tropical flavor. These premium-quality seeds offer excellent germination rates and thrive in rich, well-drained soil with partial to full sunlight. Whether you’re a dedicated fruit grower or a curious beginner, pawpaw trees are a rewarding addition to any home orchard or edible landscape.

Pawpaw trees produce large, custard-like fruits with a creamy texture and a flavor often compared to banana, mango, and melon. In addition to their delicious fruit, they feature beautiful, drooping leaves and striking maroon spring flowers, offering both ornamental and edible appeal. Start growing today and enjoy the satisfaction of cultivating this rare and delicious fruit right in your own backyard!

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Features
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Life Cycle

Perennial

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Planting Season

Spring, Early Summer

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Growth Habit

Small Tree, Shrubby


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Flavor Profile

Sweet, Tropical

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Plant Characteristics

Large Leaves, Green Fruit

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Use

Fruit, Culinary, Medicinal

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Growing Conditions

Moist, Well-Drained

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Harvest Advantages

High Yield, Unique Flavor

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Plant Resistance

Disease Resistant, Cold Hardy

About Asimina Triloba

Asimina triloba

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Seed Names

Pawpaw, Kentucky Banana

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Seed Type

Heirloom, Open Pollinated

The Pawpaw (Asimina triloba) is a unique fruit tree native to North America, known for its tropical flavor that blends banana, mango, and melon. The fruit is large and green before ripening to a soft, sweet pulp. This hardy tree thrives in well-drained, moist soils and is a favorite for organic and sustainable gardeners, producing high yields of fruit with minimal care.

Planting Information
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Light Requirement

Full Sun to Partial Shade

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Planting Depth

1/2 Inch

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Sowing Method

Direct Sow or Indoor Start

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Plant Spacing

12–15 Feet

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Days to Maturity

120–150 Days

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Soil Preparation

Cold Stratify 60 Days

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Hardiness Zones

5–9

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Water Needs

Moderate

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Planting Season

Spring to Early Summer

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100

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Matthew Clarke
Rare Fruit Enthusiast Approved

I�ve collected unusual fruit trees for years, and these pawpaw seeds didn�t disappoint. They require patience and care, but that�s part of the fun. The seedlings are thriving, and I�m thrilled to add pawpaw to my collection.

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Rachel Evans
Fun Gardening Project

My kids and I planted these seeds as a little family project. It�s been exciting to see them sprout after waiting through the cold stratification period. We�re all looking forward to trying pawpaws for the first time when they finally fruit.

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Christopher Dean
Growing Well So Far

The seeds came with simple instructions, and I followed them closely. Germination wasn�t instant, but I expected that. Now, several seedlings are growing strong, and I�m already planning where to plant them permanently.

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Emily Ward
Authentic and Fresh

I was worried about getting dud seeds, but these were the real deal. They looked plump and viable upon arrival, and after proper prep, they started germinating. Can�t wait to share pawpaws with friends who�ve never tasted them.

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Andrew Brooks
Excited for Future Harvest

I planted these in pots indoors and transferred them outside once they sprouted. The young trees are growing steadily, and I�m excited to think about harvesting pawpaws down the line. Very pleased with the purchase.