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Carica papaya, Papaya
 Carica papaya
Family: Caricaceae
Papaya
Origin: Tropical America
small tree 10-20 ftfull sunsemi-shadedry conditionsethnomedicaledibleincuded in CD catalog

Season: Best quality comes during warm months July to October. Some fruit all year. Fast growing herbaceous plant with thick, hollow trunk. Leaves lobed to 2' across. Flowers/fruit appear in nodes directly from trunk. Size varies from 1/2 to 20 pounds. Flesh is yellow to orange-red, melon-like. Plant freezes at about 31 F, young plants are very tender. Plant in full sun, however will grow tall in shade, but produces less fruit. Best to use lots of organic matter and mulch to reduce nematode problems. Best to replant every 2-3 years. Soil must be well-drained. The delicious fruit of the papaya is good for you as a dessert or as a digestive aid (it contains the enzyme papain, which is essential to digestion). Papaya flowers can be male, female, or hermaphrodite. In starting a plant, first wash the seeds well and remove the slippery outer coating; then sow immediately. Cover with soil and keep in a warm, bright place. Germination should occur in four to eight weeks. You can also start seeds in vermiculite; keep a plastic bag over the pot to maintain high humidity. Papayas are prone to damping-off. Water copiously in the summer but less frequently in the winter. Repot the plants frequently, the first time six months after you start, and then again six months later. The papaya's leaves are scalloped and seven-lobed and remind of the popular houseplant called the umbrella tree. Solo Papayas are self pollinating.


 
Carica papaya, Papaya

Carica papaya, Papaya
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Male plant
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Hollow trunk
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Papaya Golden Ball
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Mexican Papaya
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Male flowers
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Male plant
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candied fruit
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var. TR Hovey (Dwarf)
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Female flowers

NameComments
Name:Faerie
Email:s-k@hotmail.com
Location:USA, Philippines
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25 Oct 2005, 9:28 AM
It's tender leaves when rubbed against skin improves texture of skin (because of enzyme papain). It's gonna be itchy but it's worth it.
Name:Ole Lookoiye
Email:r-5@bk.ru
Location:Russia. Moscow
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1 Mar 2008, 4:21 PM
I wonder, why the seeds of carica papaya from a fruit start growing in my room on the sixth day (instead of two monthes), at the temperature about 28 degrees C.
How can I keep plants in the room now, in february, while the daytime is short and there are no sunlight at all?
There are too many variable advises on web-sites, but a few information about home planting of papaya.
Name:Sally
Email:s-s@hotmail.com
Location:SC, USA
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Zone:8a
14 Jan 2011, 9:45 AM
I have a young (2-3 yr old) Hovey papaya plant living in my unheated garage this winter. The only aid it is getting is a surround of Mylar backed bubble insulation. I am stunned that it has dropped next to no leaves, and is growing very slowly. This winter (2010-2011) the outside overnight air temps have been at or below 25 F for weeks at a stretch. The air temp in the garage hovers at 45-55. I am using a drip waterer delivering about 20 ml a day.
Name:joe valerio
Email:j-7@comcast.net
Location:fleming isle, fl, usa
Homepage:joev27
Zone:9
4 Apr 2011, 10:08 PM
If I buy one of your dwarf hawaiian papaya plant..Is it guaranteed to be a female.
Thank you


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   3415 Carica papaya - Lady Red Papaya (Dwarf)
Dwarf Hawaiian Papaya with orange pulp, very sweet and aromatic. The trees grow only 5-6 ft high, or even smaller in containers. It starts fruiting when 3-4 ft tall. Solo Papayas are self pollinating. The delicious fruit of the papaya is good for you as a dessert or as a digestive aid (it contains the enzyme papain, which is essential to digestion).
Papaya does not take shipping well, but recovers easily (do not overwater!). Shipped on customers risk, no replacements or refunds.

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   4674 Carica papaya - Maradol
Vigorous full size plant with high yield and strong uniformity. Grown throughout Central Mexico, these papayas are 3 to 5 pounds in weight and the shape of an elongated melon. Their skin is green when unripe but turns yellow to orange with a few freckles once they become mature. They are wonderfully soft and juicy, and have a salmon pink or red flesh that is very sweet with a slightly perfumed, fruity flavor. Cut them in half lengthwise, scoop out the small, shiny, gelatinous black seeds from the center and discard them. Delicious and irresistible with a sprinkle of fresh lemon or lime juice.
Papaya does not take shipping well, but recovers easily (do not overwater!). Shipped on customers risk, no replacements or refunds.

This item is certified for shipping to California.
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   4498 Carica papaya - Red Vietnam, Dwarf Papaya
New hybrid of Papaya. It has very large oval fruit, up to 7 lbs, it is very sweet and juicy! The most delicious variety we ever tasted. The tree is dwarf, up to 6-7 ft tall.
Self pollinating. The delicious fruit of the papaya is good for you as a dessert or as a digestive aid (it contains the enzyme papain, which is essential to digestion).
Papaya does not take shipping well, but recovers easily (do not overwater!). Shipped on customers risk, no replacements or refunds.

This item is certified for shipping to California.
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   4768 Carica papaya - TR Hovey (Dwarf)
A dwarf papaya perfect for growing in pots. Will grow quickly and produce ripe fruit in as little as one year. In spite of its dwarf habit, the fruit can reach 5-6" in diameter, size of a small melon, large and round.
The delicious fruit of the papaya is good for you as a dessert or as a digestive aid (it contains the enzyme papain, which is essential to digestion).
Papaya does not take shipping well, but recovers easily (do not overwater!). Shipped on customers risk, no replacements or refunds.
See picture of actual plant for sale (1-2013).

This item is certified for shipping to California.
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   3151 Carica papaya Caribbean Red - seeds
This variety has the biggest fruit, dark orange, almost red color pulp. Fruit are up to 10-12" long. Regular size tree, reaches 20-25 ft tall. The most vigorous variety, disease free, no problems with worms or fruit flies.
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Per pack: 12 seedsIn stock
2.95  
 
   2214 Carica papaya Solo - seeds
Fruits in container within 1-2 years. This is the sweetest Hawaiian variety. Small 4-5" fruit.
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Per pack: 12 seedsIn stock
2.95  
 


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