There seems to be some confusion, on some websites, as to the difference between our native Pawpaw and the papaya. Best wishes to all; Glovemaker. http://www.blossomnursery.com/pawpaw_PIX.html Have a look at a PawPaw tree. This one is exactly like the one in my Moms' yard here in S.W. Pa. . Moms' Pawpaw tree was brought from the property of a relative in the Birch River part of Nicholas Co. W. Va., where they grow wild. -------------------------------------- More Info: http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/p/papaw-02.html#con Papaw (Papaya) Botanical: Carica papaya (LINN.) Family: N.O. Cucurbitaceae -------------------------------------- http://pawpaws.net/Pawpaw_Scientific_Paper.htm The Pawpaw Asimina triloba Scientific Paper -------------------------------------- Graviola http://www.rain-tree.com/graviola.htm Family: Annonaceae Genus: Annona Species: muricata Synonyms: Annona macrocarpa, A. bonplandiana, A. cearensis, Guanabanus muricatus Common names: Graviola, soursop, Brazilian paw paw, guanábana, guanábano, guanavana, guanaba, corossol épineux, huanaba, toge- banreisi, durian benggala, nangka blanda, cachiman épineux Part Used: Leaves, fruit, seeds, bark, roots ------------------------------------- Further info at: http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/Graviola.html
 

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