✨ New Arrivals Just Dropped!Explore
HomeStore

Asimina triloba KSU 'Atwood' (Pawpaw)

Product image 1

Asimina triloba KSU 'Atwood' (Pawpaw)

Originating from the Kentucky State University breeding program, the KSU-Atwood Pawpaw™ matures mid-season and is renowned for its exceptionally prolific yield, producing 150 or more fruits per tree with a rich, complex flavor. Asimina triloba, native to eastern North America, is unique as the sole temperate-adapted member of the custard apple family, related to tropical fruits like cherimoya and soursop. This fruit offers a distinctive banana-like taste with creamy, custard-textured flesh, high protein content, and an excellent source of vitamins and minerals. Cold hardy to zone 5, the pawpaw thrives in temperate regions, exhibiting tropical-like foliage that transitions to vivid yellow in autumn. Naturally resistant to pests and diseases, this small, slow-growing tree combines horticultural elegance with historical significance as a native staple.

Originating from the Kentucky State University breeding program, the KSU-Atwood Pawpaw™ matures mid-season and is renowned for its exceptionally prolific yield, producing 150 or more fruits per tree with a rich, complex flavor. Asimina triloba, native to eastern North America, is unique as the sole temperate-adapted member of the custard apple family, related to tropical fruits like cherimoya and soursop. This fruit offers a distinctive banana-like taste with creamy, custard-textured flesh, high protein content, and an excellent source of vitamins and minerals. Cold hardy to zone 5, the pawpaw thrives in temperate regions, exhibiting tropical-like foliage that transitions to vivid yellow in autumn. Naturally resistant to pests and diseases, this small, slow-growing tree combines horticultural elegance with historical significance as a native staple.

Select Pot Size
Select Height or Caliper
Select Location
From $12.03

Original: $40.09

-70%
Asimina triloba KSU 'Atwood' (Pawpaw)

$40.09

$12.03

Description

Originating from the Kentucky State University breeding program, the KSU-Atwood Pawpaw™ matures mid-season and is renowned for its exceptionally prolific yield, producing 150 or more fruits per tree with a rich, complex flavor. Asimina triloba, native to eastern North America, is unique as the sole temperate-adapted member of the custard apple family, related to tropical fruits like cherimoya and soursop. This fruit offers a distinctive banana-like taste with creamy, custard-textured flesh, high protein content, and an excellent source of vitamins and minerals. Cold hardy to zone 5, the pawpaw thrives in temperate regions, exhibiting tropical-like foliage that transitions to vivid yellow in autumn. Naturally resistant to pests and diseases, this small, slow-growing tree combines horticultural elegance with historical significance as a native staple.

You may also like

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Actinidia chinensis Female (Kiwi)

$24.06

$7.22

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Actinidia arguta 'Ken's Red' (Kiwi)

$9.48

$2.84

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Olea europaea 'Coratina' (Olive)

$9.48

$2.84

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Olea europaea 'Arbequina' (Olive)

$9.48

$2.84

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Olea europaea 'Chemlali' (Olive)

$9.48

$2.84

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Punica granatum 'Salavatski' (Pomegranate)

$9.48

$2.84

NEW
Thumbnail 1

Punica granatum 'Sirenevyi' (Pomegranate)

$9.48

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Punica granatum 'Wonderful' (Pomegranate)

$9.48

$2.84

NEW
Thumbnail 1

Punica granatum 'Parfyanka' (Pomegranate)

$9.48

NEW
Thumbnail 1

Punica granatum 'Sweet' (Pomegranate)

$9.48

NEW
Thumbnail 1

Rubus fruticosus 'Arapaho' (Blackberry)

$8.75

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1

Rubus fruiticosus 'Natchez' (Thornless Blackberry)

$8.75

$2.62