Papaya carica 'Maradol' - Maradol Papaya
By Delonix1
- 31 Aug, 2011
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With all the heat and humidity we've been having, my papayas are developing very well. Photo taken Aug. 24, 2011.
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Yum yum yum Looking good Palmate
31 Aug, 2011
Meanie:
Yes, they resemble Fatsia, however, are very different. The leaves are much larger and softer and the long petioles are hallow like the trunk.
31 Aug, 2011
Palmate:
One fruit is about ready to be picked. Although, many of these younger papayas won't ripen for a while [maybe Dec or Jan]. They still have a lot of growing to do. :>)
31 Aug, 2011
Looks healthy and happy :o)
31 Aug, 2011
looking very promising Delonix...
31 Aug, 2011
Terratoonie:
Yes, it's been healthy and happy for more than 7 1/2 years. It's my oldest papaya plant. Although, it may have to be cut down in a couple of years. Most papaya plants only produce fruit well for only 3 - 5 years...this plant has been the exception.
31 Aug, 2011
Surrelylad:
Yes, it's still pretty productive. When it was young it used to produce around 30+ fruits a year.
31 Aug, 2011
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I hadn't noticed before how much the leaves on this resemble the leaves of Fatsia.
31 Aug, 2011