| 11. | Pawpaw flowers are insect-carrion flies and beetles.
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| 12. | Pawpaw fruit may be eaten by foxes, opossums, squirrels and raccoons.
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| 13. | However, pawpaw leaves and twigs are seldom consumed by rabbits or deer.
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| 14. | Although shade-tolerant, pawpaws do not persist in undisturbed old growth forest.
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| 15. | Pawpaw leaves and twigs are seldom consumed by rabbits, deer, or goats,
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| 16. | Flowers also attract pollinators by pawpaw ( " Asimina triloba " ).
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| 17. | When fire comes through and burns away the surrounding vegetation, the pawpaw thrives.
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| 18. | There are also small pockets of bananas and other tropical fruits such as pawpaw.
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| 19. | The district was well known for its pawpaws.
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| 20. | The name was sometimes spelled " Pawpaw ".
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