PawPaw

$20.00

Native to the Northeast, the PawPaw can be found in warmer counties in Vermont. Hardiness Zones 4b-7b. PawPaw is also called “The Custard Apple” because of its similar taste to vanilla custard. The plant has the characteristics of a tropical tree. This “small tree” grows to about 25’ and the fruit is 3″-6″ long. The fruit is used in pastries, ice cream and other baked goods. The tree is an excellent ornamental and shade tree. Two plants are needed for pollination.

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Native to the Northeast, the PawPaw can be found in warmer counties in Vermont. Hardiness Zones 4b-7b. PawPaw is also called “The Custard Apple” because of its similar taste to vanilla custard. The plant has the characteristics of a tropical tree. This “small tree” grows to about 25’ and the fruit is 3″-6″ long. The fruit is used in pastries, ice cream and other baked goods. The tree is an excellent ornamental and shade tree. Two plants are needed for pollination.

Native to the Northeast, the PawPaw can be found in warmer counties in Vermont. Hardiness Zones 4b-7b. PawPaw is also called “The Custard Apple” because of its similar taste to vanilla custard. The plant has the characteristics of a tropical tree. This “small tree” grows to about 25’ and the fruit is 3″-6″ long. The fruit is used in pastries, ice cream and other baked goods. The tree is an excellent ornamental and shade tree. Two plants are needed for pollination.

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