Hunting North America's Weirdest Wild Fruit

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Today we hunt for pawpaws by the Mississippi river in the beautiful state of Missouri.

How to germinate pawpaw seeds: https://www.thesurvivalgardener.com/how-to-grow-pawpaws-from-seed/

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We're hunting for wild pawpaws in the woods, and hoping that the fruits will ripen enough for us to grow the seeds! Pawpaw trees, AKA Asimina triloba, are a native North American tree species which is one of the few fruit trees to flower and fruit in the shade, making it a very good food forest species.

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