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Rudi wrote:Don:
Ok, so it has a cold tolerant variety. Papaya is good fruit.. I like Papaya.. so I think I would like PawPaw. How do I get one? How far north is it tolerant? Say Zone 5?????
Info would be appreciated.. boy that would be cool to grow here!
Sat Aug 30, 2008 3:10 pm
Wikipedia wrote:The pawpaws are shrubs or small trees, reaching heights of 2 to 12 m tall. The northern, cold-tolerant common pawpaw (Asimina triloba) is deciduous, while the southern species are often evergreen.

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Rudi wrote:Jim:
What zone are you in? Gardening Zone that is...
According to Wikipedia : PawPawWikipedia wrote:The pawpaws are shrubs or small trees, reaching heights of 2 to 12 m tall. The northern, cold-tolerant common pawpaw (Asimina triloba) is deciduous, while the southern species are often evergreen.
Also, here is the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map from the US Department of Agriculture:
If you notice, it shows us as USDA HPZ-4a although no hyperlink.