The Pawpaw tree is commonly found in Ohio and grows Ohio's native fruit. Here's what to know about the special tree.
Despite being recognised as the largest edible fruit native to North America ... can go for more developed options such as ...
As festivals honor the pawpaw's rich taste and texture, researchers explore its potential to support regional agriculture.
The pawpaw is Ohio's only native fruit, and now is the best time for you to hunt for some yourself.
Even as the tropical-tasting fruit gains popularity through farmer's markets and festivals, the pawpaw faces big hurdles to ...
But most Americans don't know about pawpaws any more. You can't buy them in grocery stores, and they're difficult to farm.
"I think that's one thing that appeals to me, is that it's from this tropical family, yet it grows here, and it is our largest tree fruit native to the U.S., and it just has a very unique flavor.
Right now, there’s a native ... out large producing paw paws and visit them regularly while fruit is dropping in early-mid fall. Paw paws only take about 4 to 8 years to start producing, so they are a ...
A new social dog club is barking up some Brickell tree somewhere, we’re sure. Over at Paw Paw Patisserie, they’re throwing a wellness event with pooches in need of a loving family. Check out ...
No? Well, same, until today. The pawpaw tree is native to Ohio and is in fact extremely common, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. This pyramid-shaped tropical-looking tree ...
If you fall within its native range, it’s worth the hike to find ... Photo by Scott Einsmann Pawpaw trees have long, oval-shaped leaves and can vary from short shrubs to 25-feet tall.