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TT: RE: Paw Paw



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I found a very thick establishment of Paw Paw (Asimina triloba) along
the Potomac on the grounds of the Robert E. Lee birthplace plantation,
Stratford Hall.  I was down there in late April last year and I saw a
few flowering - tha have a five part (I think) dark maroon flower.

CF

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	From: 	Gary Letteron[SMTP:glue39@mail.bcpl.lib.md.us]
	Reply To: 	Community_Forestry
	Sent: 	Sunday, January 11, 1998 11:50 PM
	To: 	treetown@majordomo.flora.com
	Subject: 	TT: Paw Paw


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	       Pickin' up Paw Paws, put 'em in your pocket ...
	                                 Traditional US Folk Tune

	OK, Richard and I are discussing Paw Paws!  Not that this needs
to
	be of any concern to TreeTown, but we thought we might mention
it.

	The name (Paw Paw) cames from the American Indians; they knew a
	good thing when they saw it.  And the best planting we know of
is
	at Theodore Roosevelt Island, Washington DC's memorial to Pres
	Teddy.

	Universally, nobody has ever heard of a Paw Paw.  This is
because
	they don't last too long after picking and don't transport well
to
	your local grocery store.  Currently, there is no economic
	viability here.  But rumor has it that the Maryland Department
of
	Natural Resources has/ had a "Paw Paw Research Center" in
western
	Maryland, dedicated to developing a cultivar that produces
	marketable fruite, i.e. fruite that can be shipped to market.

	I'm not sure about this marketable idea.  Somethings shouldn't
be
	shared with mainstream consumer America.  There is nothing like
	chancing upon ripe, delectable (clandestine) Paw Paws in the
	forest.  Buying them in our supermarket could only cheapen the
	experience!

	Paw Paws are technically a berry (got that Mr. Goldwater?).
They
	are two to five inches long, and reminiscent of bananas (or
green
	papaya), also known as Custard-Apple.  Yum!

	Are we alone out here?  There are eight species of Paw Paw, but
	only seven wonders of the world.  What gives?

	Gotta go Paw,

	-=G=- and -=R=-



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