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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. What is a pawpaw? Meet the tropical, North American fruit ...

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    Pawpaw fruit is a fruit that only comes in season during the latter months of the summer. It tastes like a cross between a banana and a mango.

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  5. Asimina - Wikipedia

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    Flower of Asimina reticulata Flower of A. triloba. Pawpaws are shrubs or small trees to 2–12 m (6.6–39.4 ft) tall. The northern, cold-tolerant common pawpaw (A. triloba) is deciduous, while the southern species are often evergreen.

  6. Paw Paws - Wikipedia

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    Paw Paws (also known as Paw Paw Bears) is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions that first aired in 1985 and 1986. [1] It debuted as part of the weekday/weekend morning programming block The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera.

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    Houseplants. Indoor plants can still release pollen, sap, or spores, and can also collect mold and dust. Symptoms of a plant allergy may include runny nose; itchy eyes, throat, and/or ears; skin ...

  8. 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

  9. 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.