hardiness zone
10 - 12
latin name
Carica quercifolia
pollination requirements
at least one male and one female plant to produce fruit. The plants can be pollinated by wind, insects, or by hand.
propagation
by seed and cuttings
site and soil
full sun
Size at Maturity
10-15 ft

Oakleaf Papaya

Carica quercifolia

Regular price $20.00
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Vasconcellea quercifolia

Oakleaf Papaya is a small, deciduous, fast growing tree reaching 10-15 ft in height. It is one of the most cold hardy and drought tolerant papayas we grow and it has a very similar flavor to a tropical papaya. The fruit ripens in early winter. The fruit are small, about the size of a cheetoh and can be eaten skin and all. A mature tree can produce many hundreds of fruits in a season.

The plants are either male or female, and each MAY contain 2 papayas. We suggest purchasing at least 2-4 pots, in the hopes of having both a male and female. A great food forest addition and very resilient.

 

 

hardiness zone
10 - 12
latin name
Carica quercifolia
pollination requirements
at least one male and one female plant to produce fruit. The plants can be pollinated by wind, insects, or by hand.
propagation
by seed and cuttings
site and soil
full sun
Size at Maturity
10-15 ft
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