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Asimina is a
genus of
small trees or
shrubs described as a
genus in 1763.
Asimina is the only
temperate genus in the
tropical and
subtropical flowering...
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Asimina triloba, the
American papaw, pawpaw, paw paw, or paw-paw,
among many
regional names, is a
small deciduous tree
native to the
eastern United States...
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Asimina × piedmontana,
known as the
Piedmont hybrid pawpaw, is a
hybrid species of pawpaw. It is a
cross between the
species Asimina triloba and Asimina...
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Asimina tetramera,
commonly known as the four-petal pawpaw, is a rare
species of
small tree or
perennial shrub endemic to
Martin and Palm
Beach Counties...
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Asimina longifolia, the slim-leaf
pawpaw or polecat-bush, is a
shrub in the
custard apple family. It is
native to the
Southeastern United States where...
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Asimina incana, also
known as the
woolly pawpaw, is a
species of
pawpaw (genus
Asimina,
family Annonaceae). It is a
shrub that
grows to a
height of 1.5...
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Asimina obovata, the
bigflower pawpaw, is a
shrub or
small tree in the
custard apple family. It is an
endemic native to Florida,
where it is
found on...
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Asimina reticulata, the
netted pawpaw, is a
species of
plant in the
family Annonaceae. It is
native to
Florida in the
United States. It is a bush reaching...
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Asimina rugelii is a rare
species of
flowering plant in the
custard apple family known by the
common names Rugel's pawpaw, Rugel's
false pawpaw, and yellow...
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Several genera produce edible fruit, most
notably Annona, Anonidium,
Asimina, Rollinia, and Uvaria. Its type
genus is Annona. The
family is concentrated...