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Pawpaw — Asimina triloba
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New York Native

Pawpaw

Asimina triloba

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Pawpaw

Asimina triloba

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Growing Conditions

Light Light Part Sun – Shade
Water Water Moist – Medium
Soil Soil Loam
Size Size 15-30'
Bloom Bloom Maroon/Purple, Apr–May

Why Grow It

Caterpillar Host Feeds caterpillars of native moths & butterflies
Shade Tolerant Grows well in partial to full shade

Did You Know?

Produces the largest native fruit in North America — tastes like banana-mango custard!
Pollinated by flies and beetles, not bees — flowers even smell slightly like rotting meat to attract them.
Sole host plant for the Zebra Swallowtail butterfly — found only where pawpaws grow.

Wildlife Value

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Zebra Swallowtail Host The only host plant for the beautiful Zebra Swallowtail butterfly
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Fruit for Wildlife Raccoons, opossums, and foxes eat the ripe fruit in fall

Good Companions

🌸 Spicebush 🌿 Wild Ginger Maidenhair Fern

Planting Guide

  1. Plant in part shade (full shade when young) in moist, rich, well-drained soil
  2. Plant two genetically different trees within 30″ for cross-pollination
  3. Protect young trees from sun and wind; they naturally grow as understory trees

Plant Details

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