• Bathrobe: Pawpaw ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asimina_triloba ) is a fruit native to the eastern and midwestern US. (languagehat.com)
  • Asimina triloba seed, content: approx. (magicgardenseeds.com)
  • Asimina triloba is a hardy shrub or tree. (magicgardenseeds.com)
  • Asimina triloba , commonly called pawpaw, is a small, native, deciduous tree that can grow 20 to 30 feet tall. (ncsu.edu)
  • Pawpaw (Asimina triloba), also known as papaw, Indiana banana, Hoosier banana, Michigan banana, and poor man's banana, is the only temperate member of the tropical Annonaceae family (custard. (clemson.edu)
  • Triploid mutants among diploid seedling populations of Asimina triloba . (bbg.org)
  • Distribution of Pawpaw, Asimina triloba L. Dunal, in southern Ontario. (bbg.org)
  • Germination and seedling emergence in pawpaw ( Asimina triloba (L.) Dunal). (bbg.org)
  • Two unusual plant communities in Tottenville, Staten Island, New York, with Celtis occidentalis and Asimina triloba . (bbg.org)
  • Contribution to the life history of Asimina triloba . (bbg.org)
  • 2005. The ecological significance of clonal growth in the understory tree, pawpaw ( Asimina triloba ). (bbg.org)
  • Their relationship with the pawpaw ( Asimina triloba ) would make an incredible sci-fi flick, except that it's absolutely true. (cincynature.org)
  • American pawpaw, "Asimina triloba" in the family Annonaceae. (ninazitani.com)
  • in the eastern United States the fruit of Asimina triloba (pawpaw) was once much gathered and appreciated. (ngpherbaria.org)
  • Asimina triloba - "Paw-Paw", the only member of the Custard Apple (Annonaceae) family that grows in North Amerca. (ethnoco.com)
  • Asimina triloba, the American papaw, pawpaw, paw paw, or paw-paw, among many regional names, is a small deciduous tree native to the eastern United States and Canada, producing a large, yellowish-green to brown fruit. (cybercosta.org)
  • In some parts of the world, specially Australia and some islands of the West Indies, it is known as papaw, or pawpaw, names which are better limited to the very different, mainly wild Asimina triloba Dunal, belonging to the Annonaceae. (web.app)
  • Asimina triloba 'KSU-Chappell' is an introduction from the Kentucky State University paw paw breeding program. (phoenixperennials.com)
  • That was the last I heard about Asimina triloba or Common Paw paws until I became a native plant gardener and began learning to identify native wildflowers and trees. (clayandlimestone.com)
  • Asimina triloba is native to the eastern US from the great lakes all the way to the Gulf coast and west into Tennessee where I live and garden. (clayandlimestone.com)
  • A. triloba is one of the few members of the family Annonaceae to be found in temperate climates and its native range spans from southern Pennsylvania into Georgia and as far west as parts of Kansas and Oklahoma. (swarthmore.edu)
  • Asimina triloba is probably the most well known Pawpaw species. (tropicalfruitforum.com)
  • Asimina triloba is more or less only pollinated by beetles, if I remember correctly. (tropicalfruitforum.com)
  • Plus I have a plan to grow Ficus species that are pollinated by beetles, next to Asimina triloba - not all figs are hardy where Pawpaws are usually grown. (tropicalfruitforum.com)
  • With Asarum caudatum and canadense, the flowers are the same reddish / burgundy as Asimina triloba, and they give off a rotting sort of odor. (tropicalfruitforum.com)
  • The oldest fossil evidence of Annonaceae is described as the genus Futabanthus, from the Late Cretaceous (Coniacian) of Japan, which represents a minimum age of c. 89 million years ago for the most recent common ancestor (crown group) of the family. (wikipedia.org)
  • William Bartram and the genus Asimina in North America. (bbg.org)
  • The genus Asimina . (bbg.org)
  • It belongs to the genus Asimina in the same plant family (the Annonaceae) as the custard-apple, cherimoya, sweetsop, ylang-ylang, and soursop. (cybercosta.org)
  • Asimina is a very interesting genus. (tropicalfruitforum.com)
  • The subfamilial and tribal classification is followed in World Annonaceae which presents an overview of all Annonaceae genera and taxonomic, distribution and photographic information for a large number of species. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the Annonaceae family there are many species with wonderful fruits. (palmi.bg)
  • If only there happened to be a native species in the Annonaceae, native to North America that happened to be pollinated by small beetles and could be baited into pollinating nearby Cherimoya trees for one or two years, just long enough for the beetles to realize they can visit those top. (tropicalfruitforum.com)
  • My friend told me that Duguetia was very compatible with Asimina and Annona species. (tropicalfruitforum.com)
  • As such, this species has long been in cultivation in the southern states of the USA, and the only hardy member of the large tropical family Annonaceae. (koju.de)
  • Annonaceae - taxobox image caption = Annona squamosa fruit regnum = Plantae unranked divisio = Angiosperms unranked classis = Magnoliids ordo = Magnoliales familia = Annonaceae familia authority = Juss. (en-academic.com)
  • Annona hybrids and Asimina hybrids, may be more compatible. (tropicalfruitforum.com)
  • The Annonaceae are a family of flowering plants consisting of trees, shrubs, or rarely lianas commonly known as the custard apple family or soursop family. (wikipedia.org)
  • The APG II system places Annonaceae as most closely related to the small Magnoliid family Eupomatiaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • Keys for the identification of Annonaceae genera (separately for Neotropical, African/Madagascan, and Asian/Australian taxa) are presented in: For a concise bibliographic overview of the taxonomic literature (1900 to 2012) see: Both plastid DNA markers and morphological characters provide evidence that Anaxagorea is the sister clade to the rest of the family. (wikipedia.org)
  • The ages of Annonaceae clades inferred using fossil evidence and molecular clock-based dating techniques suggests that the pantropical distribution of the family originated subsequent to the break-up of the Gondwanan supercontinent, as the result of a combination of geodispersal tracking the expansion of the boreotropical flora during the Eocene and more recent long-distance dispersal events. (wikipedia.org)
  • Syn: family {Annonaceae}, custard apple family. (en-academic.com)
  • GuŠ°nabana is a small tree or shrub of the Annonaceae family. (palmi.bg)
  • The Common Paw paw is the northernmost New World representative of the Annonaceae tropical family. (clayandlimestone.com)
  • Asimina 'KSU-Chappell' is said to grow up to twice as fast as other cultivars and produces delicious fruit. (phoenixperennials.com)
  • Freed from their dependency on seed dispersers, these pawpaws survived the loss of giant mammals when other Annonaceae did not. (cincynature.org)
  • This group of chemicals is commonly produced by members of the Annonaceae and serves to inhibit insects and other herbivores from eating the leaves. (cincynature.org)
  • Programs in breeding from selected stock of Asimina have been undertaken (G. A. Zimmerman 1941). (ngpherbaria.org)
  • Asimina is derived from its Native American name, arsimin, from which the French developed the word asiminine, which is an alkaloid found in the seed. (neonscience.org)