here in missouri the conservation sells seedlins of paw paws and other types of trees and bushes deer and other wild life love them i haven't care too much for them lol guess it takes getting use to them lol great video by the way#5x5
I saw so many of these along the banks of the Merimec River in Missouri this summer. I wish we had 'em here in the Catskill Mountains of New York State.
And is there any mention of how Paw Paw has some wonderful chemicals in it that kills cancer cells by disrupting the ATP (biological cell energy) process where it is over active. Seriously, Guabanana or Graviola is a very similar fruit in South America with the same anti-cancer properties. Two people I know told me this morning their Graviola experience has cured their cancer, throat and skin cancer. Seriously folks, do a search........there are several videos on YouTube.....Dr. McGlauglin.
Hey nice video I have looked for a pawpaw tree and can never find one wild in South Carolina but I do have persimmon trees growing wild at my house. I have seen pawpaws in fruit tree magazines though maybe one day I can plant some. Oh we also have plum trees wild here to and I think they are called beech plums.
Hi Steve, this is so odd, cause two weeks ago, in Fenton. Mich. while out shroomin' we ran across them. I never saw them before, but a friend knew them well. They really tasted like mango to me. Thanks for sharing!
Don't you have to wait until its blackened before eating them?
KungFuKid1015 1 year ago
was the word you were looking for "resurgence"?
tappakeggaday1 1 year ago
Paw paw pudding the alternative to bananna pudding!!!'
DOOMRPG 1 year ago
lol ..something to look forward to
shadowhog777 1 year ago
I love this pawpaw adventure!
rawutah 1 year ago
Doesn't look like it's ripe.
ToolsnFire 2 years ago
here in missouri the conservation sells seedlins of paw paws and other types of trees and bushes deer and other wild life love them i haven't care too much for them lol guess it takes getting use to them lol great video by the way#5x5
bobinmissouri 2 years ago
My Grampa grew up in Oklahoma, and he always said pawpaw was his favorite fruit.
I've planted a couple trees, but they haven't produced fruit yet. Can't wait!
bgmorse 2 years ago
I saw so many of these along the banks of the Merimec River in Missouri this summer. I wish we had 'em here in the Catskill Mountains of New York State.
jaker2880 2 years ago
And is there any mention of how Paw Paw has some wonderful chemicals in it that kills cancer cells by disrupting the ATP (biological cell energy) process where it is over active. Seriously, Guabanana or Graviola is a very similar fruit in South America with the same anti-cancer properties. Two people I know told me this morning their Graviola experience has cured their cancer, throat and skin cancer. Seriously folks, do a search........there are several videos on YouTube.....Dr. McGlauglin.
Delticola 2 years ago
excellent video, snake! I found a pawpaw patch today in the woods (several actually!) and got to sample my first pawpaw. Very delicious.
It amazes me to find such awesome native fruits growing wild in Oklahoma!
adramatictheme 2 years ago
Great Video, We just bought some land and luckily have found a few paw paws.
jujujubee 2 years ago
Take a trip to Paw Paw, WV and you'll find lots of them.
Route625 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this video!
Mirth6 2 years ago
Native to the midwest U.S. Mostly Indiana, Michigan, Illinois.
njvath 2 years ago
Hey nice video I have looked for a pawpaw tree and can never find one wild in South Carolina but I do have persimmon trees growing wild at my house. I have seen pawpaws in fruit tree magazines though maybe one day I can plant some. Oh we also have plum trees wild here to and I think they are called beech plums.
fehler65 3 years ago
you near a paintball field? lol
nutsbuttkicker 3 years ago
Hi Steve, this is so odd, cause two weeks ago, in Fenton. Mich. while out shroomin' we ran across them. I never saw them before, but a friend knew them well. They really tasted like mango to me. Thanks for sharing!
grifola 3 years ago
Nice!
snakesteve68 3 years ago