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  2. Asimina triloba - Wikipedia

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    He notes that "picking up pawpaws" refers to gathering the ripe, fallen fruit from beneath the trees, and that the "pocket" in the song is that of an apron or similar tie-on pocket, not a modern pants or blue-jeans pocket, into which pawpaws would hardly fit. [26] A "pawpaw patch" refers to the plant's characteristic patch-forming clonal growth ...

  3. Asimina - Wikipedia

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    Pawpaws have never been widely cultivated for fruit, but interest in pawpaw cultivation has increased in recent decades. [5] Fresh pawpaw fruits are commonly eaten raw; however, once ripe they store only a few days at room temperature and do not ship well unless frozen.

  4. Can you forage for pawpaws? Here’s what laws say about ...

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    A ripened pawpaw lays on the ground after falling from a tree on Sept. 9 at George E. Kessler Park in Kansas City. Ripe pawpaws have a sweet custard-like flesh, a yellowish hue, and are soft to ...

  5. Papaya - Wikipedia

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    Papaya Plant and fruit, from Koehler's Medicinal-Plants (1887) Conservation status Data Deficient (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheophytes Clade: Angiosperms Clade: Eudicots Clade: Rosids Order: Brassicales Family: Caricaceae Genus: Carica Species: C. papaya Binomial name Carica papaya L. The papaya, papaw, is the plant species Carica papaya, one of the 21 ...

  6. Want to make syrup this winter? Here's what to know about ...

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    Here are 7 tools needed for tree tapping at home. Here are the tools necessary for tree tapping, many of which folks likely already have around the house:

  7. Paw Paw - Wikipedia

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    Asimina, a genus of trees and shrubs native to eastern North America, commonly known as pawpaws Common pawpaw (Asimina triloba), a temperate fruit tree, native to eastern North America; Papaya (Carica papaya), a widely cultivated tropical fruit tree; Mountain paw paw (Vasconcellea pubescens), a fruit tree native to South America

  8. Asimina tetramera - Wikipedia

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    Four-petal pawpaws have cream-colored flowers when they start to bloom. During maturation, the flowers become maroon. Sometimes the flowers are yellow. If the flower is pollinated, the day following fertilization it will lose its petals. If the flower remains unfertilized, the flowers will fall off days after the release of pollen.

  9. The 10 Best Southern Desserts Of All Time, According To Chefs

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    The remaining recipes each earned one vote, but that doesn’t make them any less worthy of a spot on the proverbial Southern dessert "Mount Rushmore."