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Month: January 2022

The Secret Pawpaws

September 2021. Pawpaw volunteers are a fact of life. About three weeks ago, I was admiring the stump sprout dubbed Phoenix that is replacing the pawpaw I cut down. Genetically, it is the gone pawpaw, and it has all the resources of the full-grown root system that was left behind. Continue reading “The Secret Pawpaws”

Author Pat MartzPosted on 17 January 202223 April 2022Categories Native Plants, Planning, PropagationTags Pawpaws

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