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Asimina triloba Potomac® PETERSON™

Potomac Paw Paw Tree

This product is currently out of stock and unavailable. We don't know when it will be back in stock. Please visit this page for updates.

Main interest:
high flesh to seed ratio, large fruit
Exposure:
full sun to partial shade
Soil humidity:
moist to wet soil; well drained
Flower colour:
purple brown
Fragrance:
Non-fragrant
Flowering period:
May to June
Foliage:
green turning yellow in autumn
USDA Hardiness:
zone 5a: -29 °C (-20 °F) View Zone Map
Mature height & width:
height: 20 ft (6 m) width: 30 ft (9 m)
Use:
fruit production, orchard, specimen

Potomac pawpaw (Asimina triloba Potomac® PETERSON™) is an exceptionally fleshy variety prized for its sweet, rich flavour. Fruits typically weigh 340 g (¾ lb) or more and boast an impressive flesh-to-seed ratio, making them among the highest-quality pawpaws available. Potomac pawpaw has a banana/mango/like flavour, a smooth, custard-like texture, and medium-yellow flesh. Enjoy the fruit fresh, in salads, or use it in preserves, pies, vinaigrettes, and ice cream.

You will rarely find pawpaws in grocery stores, as the fruit is delicate, does not ship well, and has a short shelf life.

‘Potomac’ is a PETERSON™ Pawpaw, a sister selection to ‘Susquehanna’. Pawpaw trees are slow growing with a pyramidal habit, reaching heights of up to 6 m (20 ft). Potomac paw paw tree grows very upright and is less spreading than most cultivars. Six-petalled, purple-brown flowers bloom in May to June. While not showy, they are quite distinctive. The tree’s tropical-looking elliptical green leaves can reach 30 cm (1 ft) in length and turn a bright yellow before dropping in autumn.

Potomac paw paw trees typically begin bearing fruit within two to three years, with mango-shaped fruits ripening from September to October. Be sure to harvest promptly, as squirrels and raccoons are quick to claim them!

A North American native, pawpaw is hardy to zone 5a : -29 °C (-20 °F). Despite its tropical appearance, there is no need to make space for it indoors during winter!

Potomac paw paw tree, is a low-maintenance and prefers well-drained, moist to wet soils. Best fruit production occurs in full sun, though the tree will tolerate partial shade.

For fruit set, cross-pollination is required. Plant two different seedlings or cultivars nearby; native Asimina triloba or ‘Mango’ pawpaw are good companions. Pawpaw trees typically live 20–30 years, providing many seasons of delicious fruit.

Please use availability information as a guide only. The weather is a fickle thing, and impacts when our plants are actually available for shipping. Please be aware that we are not answering emails regarding plants availability. The best advice we can give you is to check back once in a while, choose a size option and check the current stock.
Main interest:
high flesh to seed ratio, large fruit
Exposure:
full sun to partial shade
Soil humidity:
moist to wet soil; well drained
Flower colour:
purple brown
Fragrance:
Non-fragrant
Flowering period:
May to June
Foliage:
green turning yellow in autumn
USDA Hardiness:
zone 5a: -29 °C (-20 °F) View Zone Map
Mature height & width:
height: 20 ft (6 m) width: 30 ft (9 m)
Use:
fruit production, orchard, specimen

Potomac pawpaw (Asimina triloba Potomac® PETERSON™) is an exceptionally fleshy variety prized for its sweet, rich flavour. Fruits typically weigh 340 g (¾ lb) or more and boast an impressive flesh-to-seed ratio, making them among the highest-quality pawpaws available. Potomac pawpaw has a banana/mango/like flavour, a smooth, custard-like texture, and medium-yellow flesh. Enjoy the fruit fresh, in salads, or use it in preserves, pies, vinaigrettes, and ice cream.

You will rarely find pawpaws in grocery stores, as the fruit is delicate, does not ship well, and has a short shelf life.

‘Potomac’ is a PETERSON™ Pawpaw, a sister selection to ‘Susquehanna’. Pawpaw trees are slow growing with a pyramidal habit, reaching heights of up to 6 m (20 ft). Potomac paw paw tree grows very upright and is less spreading than most cultivars. Six-petalled, purple-brown flowers bloom in May to June. While not showy, they are quite distinctive. The tree’s tropical-looking elliptical green leaves can reach 30 cm (1 ft) in length and turn a bright yellow before dropping in autumn.

Potomac paw paw trees typically begin bearing fruit within two to three years, with mango-shaped fruits ripening from September to October. Be sure to harvest promptly, as squirrels and raccoons are quick to claim them!

A North American native, pawpaw is hardy to zone 5a : -29 °C (-20 °F). Despite its tropical appearance, there is no need to make space for it indoors during winter!

Potomac paw paw tree, is a low-maintenance and prefers well-drained, moist to wet soils. Best fruit production occurs in full sun, though the tree will tolerate partial shade.

For fruit set, cross-pollination is required. Plant two different seedlings or cultivars nearby; native Asimina triloba or ‘Mango’ pawpaw are good companions. Pawpaw trees typically live 20–30 years, providing many seasons of delicious fruit.

Also known as: Potomac Paw Paw Tree, Potomac Pawpaw Plant, Potomac Pawpaw Fruit Tree, Common Pawpaw, American Pawpaw, Canadian Pawpaw, American Papaw, Kentucky Banana