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Early large-fruited Asimina, which is one of the most delicious varieties.
Origin: selected as seedling from seed originating from George Slate collection by John Gordon, Amherst, NY
Vigour: strong, upright
Blossom: cross-pollinate, needs another plant Pawpaw for pollination, preferably another variety
strong>Fruits: oval, large, 160 g, green-yellow skin
Pulp: butter color, with few seeds. The taste is good, refreshing and aromatic.
Harvest season: mid-September
Disease resistance: sensitivity to fungal diseases or pests is not known
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Pot growing plant: | yes |