Pawpaw

Can I Grow Pawpaw (Shenandoah)?

Shenandoah is a premium pawpaw cultivar with large fruit, small seeds, and intense tropical flavor — like banana custard with mango notes. It's one of the best-tasting native American fruits.

Growing Requirements

Chill Hours

400

Hardiness Zones

5-6-7-8

Harvest

September to October

Pollination

Needs different pawpaw variety (Sunflower, Susquehanna, or seedling)

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About Pawpaw (Shenandoah)

Shenandoah is a premium pawpaw cultivar with large fruit, small seeds, and intense tropical flavor — like banana custard with mango notes. It's one of the best-tasting native American fruits.

Pawpaw (Shenandoah) requires 400 chill hours — the number of hours between 32°F and 45°F during winter dormancy. Without enough chill, the tree may fail to flower properly or produce poor fruit.

⚠️ Common Challenges

Flowers before leaves emerge, making frost damage common; needs a second pawpaw variety for pollination.

❌ Common Misconception

Will Pawpaw (Shenandoah) produce more fruit in colder climates?

Not necessarily. Pawpaw (Shenandoah) only needs 400 chill hours. Planting in very cold zones (4 or colder) risks winter damage without improving fruit production. The ideal zones are 5-8 where the tree gets enough chill without excessive cold stress.

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Chill hour data from Open-Meteo Historical Weather API. Variety information compiled from university extension services.