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Parthenon Pawpaw

Parthenon Pawpaw

A windfall pawpaw yellow, overripe, and nibbled by ants is still a pawpaw. Continue reading “Parthenon Pawpaw” →

Posted on August 16, 2016 by Joanna BrichettoPosted in Nashville, NatureTagged foraging, pawpaw. 1 Comment

PawPaw path (not patch)

signage and exposure
signage and exposure

My neurologist and I despair of fixing my migraines, so today’s med check ended up a chat about pawpaw trees: how they reproduce, how hardly anyone beats the possums to the fruit, and where ordinary folk (not just nature nerds) can see them. Continue reading “PawPaw path (not patch)” →

Posted on October 14, 2015December 31, 2015 by Joanna BrichettoPosted in NatureTagged pawpaw.

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