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Asimina (pawpaw)

Synonyms: Asimia; Orchidocarpum; Pityothamnus

Wikipedia Abstract

Asimina is a genus of small trees or shrubs described as a genus in 1763. Asimina has large simple leaves and large fruit. It is native to eastern North America and collectively referred to as pawpaw. The genus includes the widespread common pawpaw Asimina triloba, which bears the largest edible fruit indigenous to the continent. Pawpaws are native to 26 states of the U.S. and to Ontario in Canada. The common pawpaw is a patch-forming (clonal) understory tree found in well-drained, deep, fertile bottomland and hilly upland habitat. Pawpaws are in the same plant family (Annonaceae) as the custard-apple, cherimoya, sweetsop, ylang-ylang and soursop; the genus is the only member of that family not confined to the tropics.
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Species

Asimina bethanyensis
Asimina colorata
Asimina eocenica
Asimina kralii
Asimina leiocarpa
Asimina longifolia (slimleaf pawpaw)
Asimina manasota
Asimina nashii
Asimina oboreticulata
Asimina obovata (bigflower pawpaw) (Attributes)
Asimina parviflora (smallflower pawpaw) (Attributes)
Asimina pendula
Asimina peninsularis
Asimina piedmontana
Asimina pulchella (royal false pawpaw) (Attributes)
Asimina pygmaea (Dwarf pawpaw) (Attributes)
Asimina reticulata (netted pawpaw) (Attributes)
Asimina spatulata
Asimina spec
Asimina speciosa (woolly pawpaw) (Attributes)
Asimina tetramera (fourpetal pawpaw) (Endangered) (Attributes)
Asimina triloba (pawpaw) (Attributes)

External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0