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Paw Paw

Asimina triloba

  • Native Full Grown Paw Paw Tree Produces America's Largest Indigenous Fruit with Creamy, Tropical Custard Flavor
  • Thrives in Zones 5-8
  • Grows 15-20 ft Tall
  • Native, Pollinator-Friendly - Attracts Butterflies
  • Stunning Yellow Fall Foliage
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: For the best fruit production, plant your Paw Paw in full sun (at least 6 to 8 hours of direct light). Young trees benefit from temporary shade for the first year or two because their large leaves are sensitive to intense UV, but mature trees need sun to fuel their energy-intensive fruit.
  • Soil: These trees crave deep, fertile, and well-drained soil that mimics a river bottom. If you have heavy clay, incorporate organic compost to improve drainage, as "wet feet" or standing water will quickly cause root rot.

Watering Requirements

During the first two years of establishment, keep the soil consistently moist like a wrung-out sponge, providing about one inch of water per week. Once the root system is mature, the Paw Paw is moderately drought-tolerant, but inconsistent moisture during the summer can lead to fruit drop or smaller, less flavorful harvests.

Pruning Tips

Paw Paws bloom on one-year-old wood, so the best time to prune is in late winter or very early spring before the flower buds begin to swell. Focus on removing "suckers" from the base of the tree and thinning out the center to improve airflow and light penetration. Think of this like thinning a crowded room; it ensures the remaining branches have enough resources to support heavy clusters of fruit without breaking.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow-release organic fertilizer in early spring as the buds begin to break to support the initial flush of growth. Avoid using high-nitrogen fertilizers late in the summer, as this encourages tender new growth that won't have time to harden off before the first frost. This late-season surge makes the tree vulnerable to winter kill and diverts energy away from ripening the fruit.

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Specifications

Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Cold hardy, Native, Edible, Flowering, Fall Color/Interest, Ornamental Berries/Fruit, Thornless, Disease resistant
Hardiness Zone 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b
Sunlight Full sun, Partial shade
Height 15-20 ft
Width 15-20 ft
Watering Needs Moderate
Growth Rate Moderate
Blooms In Spring
Flower Color Red
Native Yes
Suitable Space Outdoors
Botanical Name Asimina triloba
Species triloba
Class Magnoliopsida
Does Not Ship To AK, HI, ID, MT, PR

Frequently Asked Questions

Can paw paw trees grow in zone 5 or colder areas like zone 4?

  • Paw paw trees are hardy and cold tolerant, naturally growing in the Midwest where winters reach zone 4-5 temperatures. These native trees handle cold better than most fruit trees since they evolved in temperate climates, not tropical ones. Plant in a protected spot with some wind shelter for best results in colder zones.

What is the mature height and width of paw paw trees?

  • Paw paw trees typically reach 15-20 feet tall and 15 feet wide at maturity. As native understory trees, they naturally stay smaller than canopy species. Plan for adequate spacing when planting multiple trees for cross-pollination, available at naturehills.com.

How fast do paw paw trees grow, and when do they start bearing fruit?

  • Paw paw trees are slow to moderate growers, typically adding 12-24 inches per year and beginning fruit production in 4-8 years from planting. These understory natives prefer patience over speed. Plant at least two trees for cross-pollination to ensure fruit set.

How far apart should I plant multiple paw paw trees?

  • Plant paw paw trees 15-20 feet apart to allow for their mature canopy spread. Since they're naturally understory trees, they can tolerate closer spacing than many fruit trees. For best fruit production, plant at least two trees for cross-pollination.

Where can I buy high-quality paw paw trees or bare root stock online?

  • Nature Hills Nursery offers quality paw paw trees online with reliable shipping and expert selection. These native fruit trees are becoming increasingly popular but aren't widely available at local nurseries. Order early spring for best establishment before the growing season begins.

How do I check for viral diseases or ensure trees are virus-tested before buying?

  • Paw Paw trees are naturally disease resistant and rarely affected by viral issues. Reputable nurseries typically source from certified disease-free stock and follow industry standards for plant health. Ask your supplier about their testing protocols and look for signs of healthy growth like vibrant foliage.