Paw Paw Trees

   / Paw Paw Trees #11  
That must be how Paw Paw, MI got it's name!
Learn something new everyday....
From here:


Paw Paw is named for the pawpaw trees which once grew along the Paw Paw River. However, the pawpaw trees are less common at present due to the clearing of the shade trees that pawpaws require. An experimental planting of pawpaw trees on the high school grounds failed to flourish due to its location in an open, sunny field.
 
   / Paw Paw Trees #12  
Hmmm, good to get a reminder not to clear my paws into full sun. Not sure I really truly knew that.
 
   / Paw Paw Trees #15  
There's some good info on that link I posted to Purdue. Down at the bottom.
That article says they do better in sun...except when they are very young. I have no clue, personally. They wouldn't grow way up north where I grew up. I figured they were strictly a southern thing. Interesting that they grow as far north as MI.
 
   / Paw Paw Trees #16  
I vaguely recall someone planting some Paw Paw trees in WA state, on the wet side. They were told to put the starts on the shade. Then since they heated with wood, cut down the shade trees once the Paw Paw was a few years old. I could have the number of years wrong, but it sounded like once the Paw Paw was up and established, then they were going to cut the shade trees.
 
   / Paw Paw Trees #17  
This is a little paw paw tree I transplanted from the woods into a shaded area in our 'way back' area. There are some shots of the flowers. They are a dark color, delicate, and very pretty. Taken last April. Click to enlarge.

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   / Paw Paw Trees #18  
You need at least 2 for fruit. Been trying for years to get the 2nd one. Now have 3 up near the house and finally a 2nd one near where the oldest one is.

The old one I thought was dead at one point and planted a pear tree in its location. Well, it loved the shade of the pear tree, and the pear got the witch's crook disease; so, I cut it down and got a 2nd paw paw (2nd had died long ago).
 
   / Paw Paw Trees #19  
You need at least 2 for fruit. Been trying for years to get the 2nd one. Now have 3 up near the house and finally a 2nd one near where the oldest one is.

The old one I thought was dead at one point and planted a pear tree in its location. Well, it loved the shade of the pear tree, and the pear got the witch's crook disease; so, I cut it down and got a 2nd paw paw (2nd had died long ago).
There's probably 30-40 more in the woods about 50' from the one I transplanted. I originally transplanted 3, but the other 2 were in more sun, and died. That one was closest to the woods.
 
   / Paw Paw Trees #20  
From here:


Paw Paw is named for the pawpaw trees which once grew along the Paw Paw River. However, the pawpaw trees are less common at present due to the clearing of the shade trees that pawpaws require. An experimental planting of pawpaw trees on the high school grounds failed to flourish due to its location in an open, sunny field.
In nature, they establish in the understory shade of nurse trees, then as they grow the top of the crown pushes up into the sun, while the remainder of the crown grows in partial shade. To successfully grow them, think about how to replicate the natural environment of these trees.
 

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