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pawpaw
[ paw-paw ]
noun
- a tree, Asimina triloba, of the annona family, native to the eastern United States, having large, oblong leaves and purplish flowers.
- the fleshy, edible fruit of this tree.
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Rows of pawpaw and persimmon trees are staggered between native varieties of corn, beans and squash.
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Does anyone know for sure how to get pawpaw seed to germinate?
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We had also eaten the pulpy fruit of the pawpaw; but all these together we found to be but poor apologies for real bread.
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Lying close to earth, between the smooth pawpaw stems, the large leaves making a night-time for him, Steve felt deadly sick.
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From the locust tree east of my lodge to the pawpaw on the west, as the branch swings in the wind, so shall you swing.
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Within 125 yards of the road, in a kind of sink or depression, the three doomed brothers are tied to pawpaw bushes.
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