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10 Seeds - Pawpaw Seeds Tree Seeds for Planting | Asimina triloba American paw paw Seeds | Shenandoah Fruit Seeds High Germination | North American Banana Seeds | Exotic Pawpaw Tree Seeds - The Rike
10 Seeds - Pawpaw Seeds Tree Seeds for Planting | Asimina triloba American paw paw Seeds | Shenandoah Fruit Seeds High Germination | North American Banana Seeds | Exotic Pawpaw Tree Seeds - The Rike
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10 Seeds - Pawpaw Seeds Tree Seeds for Planting | Asimina triloba American paw paw Seeds | Shenandoah Fruit Seeds High Germination | North American Banana Seeds | Exotic Pawpaw Tree Seeds - The Rike
10 Seeds - Pawpaw Seeds Tree Seeds for Planting | Asimina triloba American paw paw Seeds | Shenandoah Fruit Seeds High Germination | North American Banana Seeds | Exotic Pawpaw Tree Seeds - The Rike

Exotic Pawpaw Tree Seeds for Planting 10 seeds Asimina triloba Shenandoah Seeds

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Plant Native Delights: Common Pawpaw Seeds for Rich, Tropical-Tasting Fruit

Common pawpaw seeds for planting

Grow Your Own Exotic Orchard with 10 Pawpaw Tree Seeds (Asimina triloba) - Shenandoah Fruit Seeds for Delicious and Hardy North American Bananas

Our 10 Pawpaw Tree Seeds (Asimina triloba), also known as Shenandoah Fruit Seeds, offer a unique planting experience. As "The Rike" of exotic fruit trees, these North American Banana Seeds give novice and seasoned gardeners a wonderful experience and abundant of tropical fruits.

  • Pawpaw is extraordinarily delectable, tasting like banana, mango, and melon. Growing your own Pawpaw tree lets you enjoy this tasty fruit in your yard.
  • Pawpaw trees grow well from our Shenandoah Fruit Seeds.
  • Pawpaw trees are native to North America and can endure all temperatures, making them ideal for gardening.
  • Pawpaw trees are yard attractions due to their large, tropical foliage and unusual growth style.
  • Your garden's tropical Pawpaw fruit might take you to paradise. The exotic fruits look nice in your yard.


Grow an orchard, enjoy uncommon fruits, or admire the tree's remarkable beauty with Pawpaw Tree Seeds.

Enjoy North American bananas? Shenandoah fruit grows. Buy 10 Pawpaw Tree Seeds to build "The Rike" of exotic fruits.
Experience the magic of pawpaw fruits, renowned for their sweet, custard-like texture and a flavor that blends the best of banana, mango, and pineapple.
With our high-quality seeds boasting exceptional germination rates, growing your very own pawpaw tree is a breeze.

Recommended Culinary Uses for Pawpaw Pulp
The recommended culinary uses for pawpaw pulp include using it as a 1:1 substitute for bananas in recipes. Additionally, you can freeze the pulp for later use in smoothies, ice cream, and baked goods.
Source of the Oikos Seedling Pawpaw
The Oikos seedling pawpaw is a kind of fruit tree that grows well in cold places. It comes from a special group of pawpaws that were grown by Corwin Davis, who was an expert on pawpaws. He collected seeds from different pawpaws, some of them wild and some of them improved by grafting. He chose the ones that had big, tasty, and abundant fruits. The Oikos seedling pawpaw is related to these pawpaws, and it also has good fruits. Oikos Tree Crops started growing these pawpaws from seeds in 1988 and added more plants from other places in northern Illinois that had similar fruits. They planted the pawpaws under bigger trees, where they spread slowly by roots over many years. These pawpaws are not grafted, so they are more natural and diverse than other pawpaws.
The Wild seedling pawpaw, also known as Asimina triloba, is sourced from Virginia Trees.
Source of the Ultra Select Seedling Pawpaw
The Ultra Select seedling pawpaw is a specially chosen fruit variety offered by Peaceful Heritage Nursery. Renowned for its exceptional quality, this pawpaw is the culmination of a careful selection of the finest fruits, often weighing between 1/2 to 1 lb and boasting outstanding taste and texture.
How to grow:
  1. Soak seeds in warm water for 24-48 hours.
  2. Plant seeds in well-draining soil about 1 inch deep.
  3. Maintain consistent moisture in a warm, sunny spot.
  4. Be patient; germination can take weeks.
  5. Transplant when seedlings have two true leaves.
  6. Wait a few years for pawpaw trees to bear fruit.
Worry not about the journey, as our Paw Paw Seeds are meticulously packaged to arrive in pristine condition. Embark on your journey to homegrown delight today!
Frequently Asked Questions
1. When is the best time to plant pawpaw seeds?
The best time to plant pawpaw seeds is in late fall after the seeds have ripened. This timing allows for a natural stratification period during the winter months.

2. Do pawpaw seeds need special treatment before planting?
Yes, pawpaw seeds require a period of cold and moist stratification for 60 to 100 days. This can be done naturally by planting them in the ground in the fall or artificially in a refrigerator.

3. How should I plant the seeds?
Pawpaw seeds should be sown directly in the ground or in deep tree containers. If using the refrigeration method for stratification, seeds should be placed in a sealed bag with moist sphagnum moss.

5. How long does it take for a pawpaw tree to bear fruit?
When planted from seed, pawpaw trees usually do not produce fruit for five to eight years. It's a long-term investment that requires patience.

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