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Papaya Crazy!


Papaya Crazy!   (Carica papaya (Common Pawpaw))

This is a photo of my largest papayas. 'Red Caribbean', 'Thai Dwarf' and 'Maradol' are the varieties. Photo taken August 9, 2017.



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They look great Andy

14 Aug, 2017

 

Thank you! You can't see the papaya fruit, though. I guess I need to get a pic of the fruit.

16 Aug, 2017

 

Your welcome Andy yes it would be good to see your fruit.☺

16 Aug, 2017

 

I'll have to get some pics very soon. :>))

17 Aug, 2017

 

I shall be looking out for the picture. ☺

17 Aug, 2017

 

It would be interesting to see a Pawpaw fruit as I've never seen one before!

17 Aug, 2017

 

Paw Paw can take a lot of cold- Chicago can grow them..should be worth a try in the UK. Will they get enough in summer heat is the unknown.

18 Aug, 2017

 

Balcony,

I'll post a pic soon. :>))

19 Aug, 2017

 

Stan,

Papayas or Paw Paws do not tolerate very much cold at all. It's highly unlikely the UK would ever get enough heat for them to flower nor set fruit (not unless it was grown in a heated greenhouse).

19 Aug, 2017

 

No,Paw Paws to me meant Asimina triloba. I thought Balcony meant the Papaya fruit looked like them. Being hardy,maybe Asimina is something you might see in the UK?.
I see the confusion! Cleared up..lol.

21 Aug, 2017

 

Yes, in many parts of the world papayas care called paw paws. LOL! :>))

Yes, I would think Asmina trioloba can grow in the UK. It's really hardy.

21 Aug, 2017



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