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Festival of Bloom of Citrus

Vouchercode: Zitrus10

Festival of Bloom of Citrus

(Voucher also applicable for our citrusfertilizer)

The Indiana Banana 'Davis' (Asimina triloba) is characterized by a high consistency in harvest quantity and quality. The fruits are large and their taste is of very high quality.

AST-103D
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Description

The Asimina variety 'Davis' is a very reliable variety with high annual yields. The fruits are large to very large, high quality, intensely flavored and sweet. The variety was originally discovered as a wild form in Illinois and taken into cultivation.

General information on Pawpaw:
For centuries, the Native Americans of North America have appreciated the approximately 300 g, 10 cm long, green-skinned fruit of the Pawpaw, also called Paupau, or Papau (Asimina triloba), that ripen in fall. It is considered the largest fruit native to North America. The yellowish-white flesh melts in the mouth and is very nutritious. It has a refreshing, exotic taste that cannot be compared to any of the Central European fruit but is similar to Custard Apple (Annona). The crowns, which are leafless in winter, tolerate severe frost to below -20°C. The very slowly growing trees (their growth has nothing in common with bananas!) reach a height of 4 to 6 m when planted out (half the size in a pot) and form oval crowns. Its leaves are about 30 cm long, light green, thin and turn golden yellow in fall. The maroon to purple flowers appear mostly before the new shoots in April/May. Since each flower has several ovaries, a pollinated flower can produce several fruits. However, since their own pollen is not always good for pollination, it is better to plant two genetically different plants of a grafted variety. 'Sunflower', however, is a reliably self-fertile variety. In the early years, Pawpaw trees require a partially shaded site. As they grow older, they will tolerate more sun. Since their leaves evaporate a lot of water, the soil should always be kept slightly moist. Due to their slow growth, there is usually no need for pruning. Native to the East of the USA, Pawpaw trees are very hardy plants and very suitable for containers. Pawpaw trees are real newcomers and so far only produced in small numbers.

punkt_gruen.gif Quality: new fruit tree with high potential for European gardens; very hardy; tasty & large & nutritious fruits

punkt_gruen.gif Use: planted in the garden; in pots from March/April to November outside on balcony, terrace and in the garden; all year in an unheated conservatory

Product Details
AST-103D

Data sheet

Family
Annonaceae
Origin
North America
Flowering period
Spring
Color of flowers
Red
Fruits
Edible fruits
Growth
Tree
Location
Everywhere
winter temperature
Hardy
Minimum temperature
-20 °C
Hardiness Zones
6
Height
4 - 5 m
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