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Paw-Paw Plant | Asimina triloba

Paw-Paw Plant | Asimina triloba

  • A large shrub native to the eastern US which thrives in the UK climate.
  • Large, slightly drooping, elliptical, medium green leaves retain a vibrant green colour well into autumn before turning to a brilliant yellow.
  • The pulp of the ripened fruit is a vibrant yellow that was once used as a dye.
  • Cup-shaped, purple flowers blossom in spring, and give way to edible, rectangular, yellow/green fruits which mature in early autumn.
  • The sweet flavoured fruits bare an uncanny resemblance to bananas.
  • Fruits can be eaten straight from the bush but are also great for making ice creams or pies.
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Paw-Paw Plant | Asimina triloba

  • A large shrub native to the eastern US which thrives in the UK climate.
  • Large, slightly drooping, elliptical, medium green leaves retain a vibrant green colour well into autumn before turning to a brilliant yellow.
  • The pulp of the ripened fruit is a vibrant yellow that was once used as a dye.
  • Cup-shaped, purple flowers blossom in spring, and give way to edible, rectangular, yellow/green fruits which mature in early autumn.
  • The sweet flavoured fruits bare an uncanny resemblance to bananas.
  • Fruits can be eaten straight from the bush but are also great for making ice creams or pies.

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  • A large shrub native to the eastern US which thrives in the UK climate.
  • Large, slightly drooping, elliptical, medium green leaves retain a vibrant green colour well into autumn before turning to a brilliant yellow.
  • The pulp of the ripened fruit is a vibrant yellow that was once used as a dye.
  • Cup-shaped, purple flowers blossom in spring, and give way to edible, rectangular, yellow/green fruits which mature in early autumn.
  • The sweet flavoured fruits bare an uncanny resemblance to bananas.
  • Fruits can be eaten straight from the bush but are also great for making ice creams or pies.