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  2. Asimina triloba - Wikipedia

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    The town of Paw Paw, Michigan, is located at the junction of two branches of the Paw Paw River. The Paw Paw Railroad (1857–1887) operated a 4-mile (6.4-km) rail line between Lawton and Paw Paw, in Van Buren County, Michigan. [117] The village of Paw Paw, Illinois, was named after a nearby grove of pawpaw trees. [118]

  3. Asimina - Wikipedia

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    Pawpaw leaves and twigs are seldom consumed by rabbits or deer. [26] The leaves, twigs, and bark of the common pawpaw tree contain natural insecticides known as acetogenins. [27] Larvae of the zebra swallowtail butterfly feed exclusively on young leaves of the various pawpaw species, but never occur in great numbers on the plants. [28]

  4. Asimina parviflora - Wikipedia

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    It produces an edible fruit, although the fruit is smaller than of its relative Asimina triloba, the pawpaw tree. [3] Its pollen is shed as permanent tetrads. Small-flower pawpaws are found further south than common pawpaws, and form shrubs rather than trees, with most plants ranging in height from one to three feet, with only a few getting taller.

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    The South side of Kansas city ranges from 63rd Street and the southern city limits to East 155th Street. The first round of pickup runs Oct. 21-25 and the second round runs Nov. 18-22. North

  7. Asimina tetramera - Wikipedia

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    Asimina tetramera, commonly known as the four-petal pawpaw, is a rare species of small tree or perennial shrub endemic to Martin and Palm Beach Counties in the state of Florida. [3] The species is currently listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act and as endangered by the International Union for Conservation.

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    [13] [14] The university also entered into merger agreements with the Kansas City School of Commerce and the American Savings, and Loan Institute in 1927. [15] In January 1928, the university's officials announced plans for a $600,000 bond that would allow construction of the new campus to begin in the spring.

  9. Asimina pygmaea - Wikipedia

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    Asimina pygmaea, the dwarf pawpaw or gopher berry, is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is native to Florida and Georgia in the United States . [ 2 ] William Bartram , the American naturalist who first formally described the species using the basionym Annona pygmaea , named it after its dwarfed ( pygmaeus in Latin) stature.