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We planted a bunch of pawpaws in our woodlot and around our field a few years ago, but didn't mark them very well and haven't been able to find them in the summer. Going to give this a try! (We did put a few near our house too, I do know where those ones are and they're thriving!)
The strip of land between the Potomac River and the C & O Canal has an abundance of paw paw trees. It’s also an area where the zebra swallowtail butterfly is common, as their larvae eats paw paw leaves exclusively.
I love pawpaw... I had one Planted in my yard. I found that to get the seeds to sprout, they must never be allowed to dry, also you should freeze the seeds for 30 days, then you can plant these seeds and they will grow. Also to help pollination, because they use carrion bugs like flies for pollination , I put fish in a bag with holes to rot and attract flies to the tree.
Like your video on pawpaw. I have many growing wild on my property. I breed pawpaws crossing named and numbered varieties and am always looking for really good wild ones. To make wild ones more visible, tie a bright colored ribbon for easier location in summer.
What wild fruit tree do you want me to cover next? Don't forget that you can get your FULL set of winter profiles for wild fruit trees here! - www.patreon.com/posts/winter-tree-wild-94933497
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We planted a bunch of pawpaws in our woodlot and around our field a few years ago, but didn't mark them very well and haven't been able to find them in the summer. Going to give this a try!
(We did put a few near our house too, I do know where those ones are and they're thriving!)
Let us know if you're able to find them!
You're a great presenter. Appreciate your quality videos.
Botany was never my favourite subject. but thanks to you, Now it is.
Wow, that means a lot to hear! I glad too. :D
The strip of land between the Potomac River and the C & O Canal has an abundance of paw paw trees. It’s also an area where the zebra swallowtail butterfly is common, as their larvae eats paw paw leaves exclusively.
Bless you mate 🩷🤲🏻
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Thank you very much very informational! I subscribed!
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I love these so much
I'm glad to hear that!
We thought we found some last year, but it turned out to be butter nut!
Still a great find!
Shared on Facebook I see you’re just starting
Appreciate ya bro. Safe travels 👍
Thanks!
I love pawpaw... I had one Planted in my yard. I found that to get the seeds to sprout, they must never be allowed to dry, also you should freeze the seeds for 30 days, then you can plant these seeds and they will grow.
Also to help pollination, because they use carrion bugs like flies for pollination , I put fish in a bag with holes to rot and attract flies to the tree.
Excellent and informative video. I will say that the paw paw by my area that I have found were not by water sources
Like your video on pawpaw. I have many growing wild on my property. I breed pawpaws crossing named and numbered varieties and am always looking for really good wild ones. To make wild ones more visible, tie a bright colored ribbon for easier location in summer.
Dude great video!
Thanks man!
I remember walking with my Mom when I was little and She'd always point at the paw paw fruits but I could never see them 😂😅
What are they good for?
Like what are the fruits good for?
Darn I'm too late 😢
Do they flower only on their most recent growth?
Nope!