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The genus Asimina exists on only one continent, North America. [76] This gives the pawpaw a distinct advantage in the modern world of transcontinental commerce.In contrast to North American tree genera whose ranges extend into Europe or Asia (notably, chestnut and elm), global horticultural trade is therefore unlikely to introduce diseases that could decimate pawpaw. a b c d Moore, Andrew (2015). Pawpaw: In Search of America's Forgotten Fruit. White River Junction, Vermont: Chelsea Green Publishing. ISBN 9781603585965 . Retrieved November 28, 2020. The pawpaw is used for landscaping due to its distinctive growth habit, the appeal of its fresh fruit, and its relatively low maintenance needs once established. [26]

As for native disease, the pawpaw fares very well. There are no known disease agents (including insects) that are especially damaging. Consequently, planting of pawpaw for landscaping or fruit production requires little to no attention to disease management. [77] Habitat restoration [ edit ] They also grow well in forests, preferring to stay along the edges and beneath the canopies of their sky-flying neighbors, rarely pushing beyond heights of 25-35 feet, and are fairly unassuming. Potts, L. F.; Luzzio, F. A.; Smith, S. C.; Hetman, M.; Champy, P.; Litvan, I. (2012). "Annonacin in Asimina triloba fruit: Implication for neurotoxicity" (PDF). NeuroToxicology. 33 (1): 53–8. doi: 10.1016/j.neuro.2011.10.009. PMID 22130466. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 5, 2016 . Retrieved August 18, 2016.

Asimina triloba". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN. 208. e.T135958357A135958359. 2018. doi: 10.2305/IUCN.UK.2018-2.RLTS.T135958357A135958359.en. S2CID 242070317. The earliest documented mention of pawpaws is in the 1541 report of the Spanish de Soto expedition, who found Native Americans east of the Mississippi River cultivating what some have identified as the pawpaw. [82] The tree's scientific name ( Asimina triloba) comes from the Powhatan word Assimina, which a Jamestown settler transcribed in 1612 as “wheat plum". [83] The Lewis and Clark Expedition consumed pawpaws during their travels. [82] Thomas Jefferson planted it at Monticello, his plantation in Virginia. [82] Legend has it that chilled pawpaw fruit was a favorite dessert of George Washington. [84] Studies are ongoing into the anti-cancer and anti-microbial properties contained within the fruits.

But despite this fruit's popularity with locals and its rich nutritional value (it's high in protein, antioxidants, vitamins A and C and several essential minerals), the pawpaw has managed to stay out of most grocery stores and off the radar of big agriculture. This feature is not identifiable above ground, but out of sight all the roots are intertwined and connected, in a sense forming one giant organism. Paw Paw Fruit Wood: Pale, greenish yellow, sapwood lighter; light, soft, coarse-grained and spongy with a specific gravity of 0.3969 and a density of 24.74 pounds per cubic foot (396.3kg/m 3) [13] [25] The leaves are simple, alternate, 6-12 inches long, 3-5 inches wide, and broadest above the middle.Free tasters help to boost sales after the famous and not-so-famous custard apple is sampled, as is incorporating the fruit into delicious ice creams, preserves, and even beers. When the fruits are ready to be harvested, handle them with care as they bruise easily. You may also consider placing a net over the tree to protect against pests and foraging plants. The common name of this species is variously spelled pawpaw, paw paw, paw-paw, and papaw. It probably derives from the Spanish papaya, an American tropical and subtropical fruit ( Carica papaya) sometimes also called "papaw", [16] perhaps because of the superficial similarity of their fruits and the fact that both have very large leaves. The name pawpaw or papaw, first recorded in print in English in 1598, originally meant the giant herb Carica papaya or its fruit (as it still commonly does in many English-speaking communities, including Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa). Daniel F. Austin's Florida Ethnobotany [17] states that: Pawpaw fruit is very rich in many minerals and micronutrients compared to most other fruits; apples, oranges, bananas, etc. [77] Phytochemicals [ edit ] In terms of longevity, a Pawpaw Tree has a lifespan of about 40 years, which in tree terms is not very long.

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