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2 year old PawPaw Tree Seedling | Well rooted
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2 year old PawPaw Tree Seedling | Well rooted

This listing is for one (1) Pawpaw seedling tree, about 2 years in age, about a foot tall with strong roots! These are from wild seed. These will ship in their original soil. You can plant them as a group in a bigger pot and transplant again when dormant, or, I've had no issue pulling them apart and planting in individual tree pots over the summer. Fall is st…
This listing is for one (1) Pawpaw seedling tree, about 2 years in age, about a foot tall with strong roots! These are from wild seed. These will ship in their original soil. You can plant them as a group in a bigger pot and transplant again when dormant, or, I've had no issue pulling them apart and planting in individual tree pots over the summer. Fall is still a great time to get them into the ground! The Pawpaw tree (Asimina triloba) is a unique and fascinating native tree, known for its tropical-like fruit and distinctive features. One of its most notable characteristics is the large, drooping leaves that create a lush, tropical appearance in temperate landscapes. The leaves turn a vibrant yellow in the fall, adding to the tree's overall aesthetic appeal. The Pawpaw's exotic appearance makes it a standout choice for gardeners seeking to introduce a touch of the tropics to their gardens. Beyond its ornamental value, the Pawpaw tree produces large, greenish-black fruits with custard-like flesh and a sweet, tropical flavor. The fruit is not only a delightful treat for those who discover its unique taste but also contributes to the biodiversity of the landscape by attracting wildlife, including butterflies. The Pawpaw's edible fruit has gained popularity among enthusiasts interested in cultivating unique and native fruits. The Pawpaw tree is well-suited for a variety of landscapes, from woodlands to home gardens. It has a pyramidal growth habit and typically forms a small to medium-sized tree. Its adaptability to different soil types, including well-drained and slightly acidic soils, makes it a versatile choice for diverse planting environments. The Pawpaw is also known for its resistance to pests and diseases, adding to its appeal as a low-maintenance yet distinctive tree. Growing Zone: 5-9 Mature Height: 15-30 feet Mature Width: 15-20 feet Growth Rate: Slow to moderate Light Requirement: Partial shade to full sun Soil Requirement: Well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral Bloom Time: Early spring Fruiting Time: Late summer to early fall
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This listing is for one (1) Pawpaw seedling tree, about 2 years in age, about a foot tall with strong roots! These are from wild seed. These will ship in their original soil. You can plant them as a group in a bigger pot and transplant again when dormant, or, I've had no issue pulling them apart and planting in individual tree pots over the summer. Fall is still a great time to get them into the ground! The Pawpaw tree (Asimina triloba) is a unique and fascinating native tree, known for its tropical-like fruit and distinctive features. One of its most notable characteristics is the large, drooping leaves that create a lush, tropical appearance in temperate landscapes. The leaves turn a vibrant yellow in the fall, adding to the tree's overall aesthetic appeal. The Pawpaw's exotic appearance makes it a standout choice for gardeners seeking to introduce a touch of the tropics to their gardens. Beyond its ornamental value, the Pawpaw tree produces large, greenish-black fruits with custard-like flesh and a sweet, tropical flavor. The fruit is not only a delightful treat for those who discover its unique taste but also contributes to the biodiversity of the landscape by attracting wildlife, including butterflies. The Pawpaw's edible fruit has gained popularity among enthusiasts interested in cultivating unique and native fruits. The Pawpaw tree is well-suited for a variety of landscapes, from woodlands to home gardens. It has a pyramidal growth habit and typically forms a small to medium-sized tree. Its adaptability to different soil types, including well-drained and slightly acidic soils, makes it a versatile choice for diverse planting environments. The Pawpaw is also known for its resistance to pests and diseases, adding to its appeal as a low-maintenance yet distinctive tree. Growing Zone: 5-9 Mature Height: 15-30 feet Mature Width: 15-20 feet Growth Rate: Slow to moderate Light Requirement: Partial shade to full sun Soil Requirement: Well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral Bloom Time: Early spring Fruiting Time: Late summer to early fall