Pawpaw Tree
Pawpaw is a slow-growing tree native to southern Ontario. It produces hanging, mango-shaped fruit with a tropical banana-mango flavor and custard-like texture, maturing in late October. Best eaten fresh once ripe but can also be used in sauces, ice cream or baked like bananas.
Height: 15-25'
Spread: 15-25'
Exposure: Part Sun
Pawpaw is a slow-growing tree native to southern Ontario. It produces hanging, mango-shaped fruit with a tropical banana-mango flavor and custard-like texture, maturing in late October. Best eaten fresh once ripe but can also be used in sauces, ice cream or baked like bananas.
Height: 15-25'
Spread: 15-25'
Exposure: Part Sun
Pawpaw is a slow-growing tree native to southern Ontario. It produces hanging, mango-shaped fruit with a tropical banana-mango flavor and custard-like texture, maturing in late October. Best eaten fresh once ripe but can also be used in sauces, ice cream or baked like bananas.
Height: 15-25'
Spread: 15-25'
Exposure: Part Sun