Mango Pawpaw Tree – Asimina triloba Well-Rooted Plant | 2.5–3 Feet Tall | Rooted Cutting Tropical-Style Fruit | Cold Hardy Native | Limited Seasonal Stock
Mango Pawpaw Tree – Asimina triloba Well-Rooted Plant | 2.5–3 Feet Tall | Rooted Cutting Tropical-Style Fruit | Cold Hardy Native | Limited Seasonal Stock
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Add a unique and flavorful fruit tree to your garden with this Mango Pawpaw Tree, a well-rooted potted plant standing approximately 2.5 to 3 feet tall (some may be slightly taller). These are strong rooted cuttings, not grafted plants.
Often called “Mango Pawpaw” for its tropical-like flavor, pawpaw fruit has a creamy texture with notes reminiscent of mango and banana. This North American native tree produces custard-like fruit and is a rewarding addition to edible landscapes.
Please note: As temperatures cool, some plants may begin going semi-dormant and may show leaf yellowing or leaf drop. This is normal seasonal behavior and not a sign of poor health.
This is a limited end-of-season offering, and stock is nearly sold out. Larger sizes are currently available, and smaller sizes (1–2 ft) will return in future growing cycles.
Plants are carefully secured for shipping and shipped without pot to protect root systems.
You will receive:
✔️ 1 Mango Pawpaw rooted cutting
✔️ Height: approximately 2.5–3 feet tall
✔️ Well-rooted plant
✔️ Shipped securely wrapped (no pot)
✔️ Seasonal limited availability
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Mango Pawpaw
Botanical Name: Asimina triloba
Plant Type: Deciduous fruit tree
Growth Stage: Rooted cutting (not grafted)
Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Moist, well-draining soil rich in organic matter
Watering: Keep soil evenly moist but not waterlogged
Mature Height: 15–25 feet
Growth Rate: Moderate
Cold Hardiness: Hardy in USDA Zones 5–9
Dormancy: May lose leaves in cooler temperatures (normal)
Container Friendly: Young plants can be container grown
💡 Care Tip: Upon arrival, keep roots wrapped and moist. Soak the root ball gently in cool water before planting to help reduce transplant stress. Plant promptly in well-draining soil and avoid exposing roots to air for extended periods. Leaf drop during seasonal transitions is normal.
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