I spent the conference convincing anyone growing pawpaws that yours were superior. Then the tour clinched it. They could see and taste for themselves! Shenandoah is such an incredible tree! It dropped a stealth pawpaw on me this year – in spite of my efforts to remove all blooms in its second year. That tree is 7′ tall and beautiful. Everything a pawpaw should be – pyramidal, healthy, precocious, with tasty fruit. And you can quote me.
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