If you thought of Johnny Appleseed and said the “apple” you’re wrong, If you thought Buckeye, wrong again. That’s Ohio’s “official tree” and hopefully you know not to eat the nuts.
The answer is the Pawpaw.
It’s indigenous to Ohio, has existed globally for more than 30,000 years, and has held its designation in Ohio since 2009. It could grow almost anywhere in Southwest Ohio, and yet it’s unfamiliar to many people.
Local and different
When you think of flavors of the Midwest, two words that rarely come to mind are “light” and “tropical.” Yet that’s exactly what the Pawpaw offers. It’s unique because it’s the only fruit tree member of the tropical Annonaceae family to live in temperate regions.
Read the complete column here: https://www.daytondailynews.com/lifestyles/this-tropical-tasting-fruit-is-a-local-delicacy-but-many-dont-know-about-it/TVYYVQKDSJHMRF63AFJGRF6LXI/
RESOURCES
Where to Go
Cox Arboretum - Ruth Cummings Mead Woodland
There are two groves of Pawpaws on this trail, note that removing the fruit is against park regulations.
metroparks.org/places-to-go/cox-arboretum/
Pawpaw Fest Albany, Sept. 12-14
Pfeifer’s Orchard
I saw them here once, no guarantees.
peiferorchards.com/
Supporting Pollinators
Greater Dayton Pheasants Forever Fall Banquet, Sept. 13
Resources
ohiodnr.gov/discover-and-learn/plants-trees/broad-leaf-trees/pawpaw-asimina-triloba
vnps.org/paw-paws-and-the-zebra-swallowtail-butterfly/
ale8one.com/product/pawpaw-ale-8-12-pack-bottles/
littlefishbrewing.com/beer/pawpaw-weizen/
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