Pawpaw Tree 'Pennsylvania Gold'
One of the Best-Tasting Pawpaw Varieties Out There
Looking for a pawpaw tree that produces earlier and better-tasting fruit than typical seed-grown trees? Say hello to the Pennsylvania Golden Pawpaw—a grafted pawpaw variety that delivers larger, sweeter fruit with a tropical flavor that tastes like banana, mango, and melon all in one creamy bite.
This cultivar was selected in Pennsylvania for its exceptional taste, texture, and productivity. It’s a top choice for backyard growers who want high-quality fruit sooner and more consistently than seed-grown options.
What Does a Pennsylvania Golden Pawpaw Taste Like?
The flavor of the Pennsylvania Golden is like nature's custard—rich, creamy, and bursting with tropical sweetness. People describe it as a mix of banana pudding, mango, and melon. It’s smooth-textured and low in seeds, making it great for fresh eating or even desserts.
Why Choose a Grafted Pawpaw Tree?
-Fruits faster than
-More consistent flavor and size
-Reliable genetic traits – You know exactly what you're planting
-Earlier fruiting (3-5 years vs. 7+ years)
This is one of the best answers to a common question about grafted pawpaw trees...
"Do grafted pawpaw trees produce fruit faster than seed-grown ones?"
Yes, they do! And with Pennsylvania Golden, you're not only getting earlier fruit but also better-tasting fruit.
Tree Details & Care Tips
Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Moist, well-draining soil (slightly acidic preferred)
Zone: Hardy in USDA zones 5 to 9
Size: 15–25 ft tall at maturity
Pollination Note:
Even though this is a grafted variety, pawpaws still require cross-pollination to produce fruit. You'll need a second, genetically different variety nearby. A great match would be our grown from seed or other named varieties in the future.
Common Questions About This Tree
What does a Pennsylvania golden pawpaw taste like?
Sweet, tropical, creamy—almost like banana custard meets mango. This variety is known for its excellent eating quality and low seed-to-flesh ratio.
Do grafted pawpaw trees grow faster than seed-grown?
Yes. Grafted trees like this Pennsylvania Golden typically produce fruit in 3–5 years, while seed-grown trees often take 7–10 years to mature.
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