Wild papaws rarely exceed four inches long, and usually they are smaller.
The fruit is gathered and sold in local markets from forests of these papaws which grow under taller trees in the alluvial bottom lands of the Mississippi Valley.
These birds are excellent eating when not too fat; but when the papaws are ripe they become grossly unwieldy, and the whole body is covered with thick yellow fat, and the flesh has the strong sweet taste of the papaw.
The fruit grows only among the leaves; and thickest among the thickest of them; insomuch that towards the top of the tree the papaws spring forth from its body as thick as they can stick one by another.
Papaws grow well in this part of Connecticut, and because of the high quality of the fruit should be more largely planted.
A group of commonpapaws (Asimina triloba), two of them grafted.
One day Lois had heard him say that there were papaws on his mother's place in Ohio; so after that she always brought him some every day.
In both places the papaws came up quite freely, especially in the angle of the house where the sun struck only a short time each day.
I have had some interesting experiences with papaws this year.
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