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papaya

Papaya, scientifically known as Carica papaya, is a tropical fruit tree that is widely cultivated for its sweet and juicy fruits. Native to Central and South America, papaya trees have a distinctive appearance with a tall trunk and large, palmate leaves at the top.

Papaya fruits are large and oblong, with a smooth and thin outer skin that turns from green to yellow-orange when ripe. The flesh is soft and succulent, with a vibrant orange color and a sweet, tropical flavor. Papayas are rich in vitamins A and C, as well as dietary fiber and antioxidants, making them a nutritious addition to the diet.

To grow a papaya tree, you'll need a warm and tropical climate with temperatures above freezing. The tree prefers well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight. Papayas are typically grown from seeds, which can be extracted from mature fruits and planted directly in the ground or in containers. Regular watering and fertilization with a balanced fertilizer will help support healthy growth and fruit production.

Caring for a papaya tree involves regular pruning to remove dead or diseased leaves and branches. Papayas are relatively fast-growing trees and can reach a height of up to 30 feet. They are also known for their short lifespan, typically bearing fruits for about three to five years. Proper pest and disease management, such as protecting against papaya fruit fly and fungal diseases, is important to maintain the tree's health.

Interesting Fact: Papayas are not only enjoyed for their delicious fruits but also for their other uses. The latex obtained from the papaya tree's trunk is used to produce papain, a natural enzyme that is widely used in the food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries. Papain is known for its digestive properties and is used as a meat tenderizer and in the production of certain medications and beauty products.

In conclusion, papaya is a tropical fruit tree that offers sweet and nutritious fruits. Its vibrant flavor, along with its potential health benefits and versatility in various applications, makes it a popular choice among fruit lovers. Cultivating a papaya tree allows you to enjoy the abundance of fresh, flavorful papayas right from your own garden or orchard.

Planting 
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how to care

Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil.

Dig a hole twice the size of the root ball.

Mix the excavated soil with organic compost or manure to improve the soil's fertility.

Place the root ball in the center of the hole and backfill with the soil mixture.

Water the tree thoroughly to settle the soil.

Planting trees is the best way to get a better world. help the CO2 to be absorbed, favors less polluted air and give life to an entire ecosystem.  Now you can choose your favorite tree, so you are also part of the massive reforestation. Let's take care of our home The EARTH. 

Water the tree regularly, especially during the growing season.

Fertilize the tree with a balanced fertilizer every 2-3 months.

Prune the tree in late winter to shape it and remove any dead or diseased branches.

Protect the tree from strong winds, which can damage the delicate branches and fruit.

Harvest the fruit when it is fully ripe, which is indicated by change color.

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In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement.

​​​​​​​Dead or Alive?

Plants die. So, to determine if your plant is still among the living, scratch a small area of bark on the trunk. You can rub it with a coin or fingernail. If you see brown or black underneath, then the plant is dead. If you see green, then the plant is alive and will leaf out again. If the time is fall through spring, the plant is likely in full or partial dormancy. If the time is during the growing season, then the leaves may have temporarily dropped as a self pruning measure. This acts as a reset switch for the plant and is normally just temporary.

Things happen!

We cannot guarantee Mother Nature, hungry animals, plants shipped out of recommended zones, human damage, extreme weather damage, over watering, drought, insects, disease or poor soil conditions. Plants are living organisms that can die from a hundred different causes beyond our control. We do our best to make sure you are getting a quality product. Unfortunately, we are not a big-box store, who can offer plants at a loss. Plants are our business. We go to great lengths to build mutual trust with our customers and guarantee that any plant we send out is culturally viable.

A 25% restocking fee will be charged to the customer if the trees are returned in live condition with authorization, within two weeks of receipt. Customer will be responsible for all shipping and processing charges. We do not refund shipping cost to customers to return their plants to us. By accepting nursery stock, customer accepts seller’s terms and conditions of sale, which constitute the entire agreement. In no circumstance will our liability be greater than the cost paid for the customer’s order.

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Warranty
Top Quality
Fast  Shipping
 TROPICAL PLANTAE
papaya

Papaya, scientifically known as Carica papaya, is a tropical fruit tree that is widely cultivated for its sweet and juicy fruits. Native to Central and South America, papaya trees have a distinctive appearance with a tall trunk and large, palmate leaves at the top.

Papaya fruits are large and oblong, with a smooth and thin outer skin that turns from green to yellow-orange when ripe. The flesh is soft and succulent, with a vibrant orange color and a sweet, tropical flavor. Papayas are rich in vitamins A and C, as well as dietary fiber and antioxidants, making them a nutritious addition to the diet.

To grow a papaya tree, you'll need a warm and tropical climate with temperatures above freezing. The tree prefers well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight. Papayas are typically grown from seeds, which can be extracted from mature fruits and planted directly in the ground or in containers. Regular watering and fertilization with a balanced fertilizer will help support healthy growth and fruit production.

Caring for a papaya tree involves regular pruning to remove dead or diseased leaves and branches. Papayas are relatively fast-growing trees and can reach a height of up to 30 feet. They are also known for their short lifespan, typically bearing fruits for about three to five years. Proper pest and disease management, such as protecting against papaya fruit fly and fungal diseases, is important to maintain the tree's health.

Interesting Fact: Papayas are not only enjoyed for their delicious fruits but also for their other uses. The latex obtained from the papaya tree's trunk is used to produce papain, a natural enzyme that is widely used in the food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries. Papain is known for its digestive properties and is used as a meat tenderizer and in the production of certain medications and beauty products.

In conclusion, papaya is a tropical fruit tree that offers sweet and nutritious fruits. Its vibrant flavor, along with its potential health benefits and versatility in various applications, makes it a popular choice among fruit lovers. Cultivating a papaya tree allows you to enjoy the abundance of fresh, flavorful papayas right from your own garden or orchard.

Planting 

Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil.

Dig a hole twice the size of the root ball.

Mix the excavated soil with organic compost or manure to improve the soil's fertility.

Place the root ball in the center of the hole and backfill with the soil mixture.

Water the tree thoroughly to settle the soil.

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Planting trees is the best way to get a better world. help the CO2 to be absorbed, favors less polluted air and give life to an entire ecosystem.  Now you can choose your favorite tree, so you are also part of the massive reforestation. Let's take care of our home The EARTH. 

how to care

Water the tree regularly, especially during the growing season.

Fertilize the tree with a balanced fertilizer every 2-3 months.

Prune the tree in late winter to shape it and remove any dead or diseased branches.

Protect the tree from strong winds, which can damage the delicate branches and fruit.

Harvest the fruit when it is fully ripe, which is indicated by change color.

See our other items


We accept payment by any of the following methods:


PayPal, VISA,  MASTERCARD, BITCOINS.





Your order will be dispatched within 1 working day of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it in 5 days priority mail shipping.


In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement.

​​​​​​​Dead or Alive?

Plants die. So, to determine if your plant is still among the living, scratch a small area of bark on the trunk. You can rub it with a coin or fingernail. If you see brown or black underneath, then the plant is dead. If you see green, then the plant is alive and will leaf out again. If the time is fall through spring, the plant is likely in full or partial dormancy. If the time is during the growing season, then the leaves may have temporarily dropped as a self pruning measure. This acts as a reset switch for the plant and is normally just temporary.

Things happen!

We cannot guarantee Mother Nature, hungry animals, plants shipped out of recommended zones, human damage, extreme weather damage, over watering, drought, insects, disease or poor soil conditions. Plants are living organisms that can die from a hundred different causes beyond our control. We do our best to make sure you are getting a quality product. Unfortunately, we are not a big-box store, who can offer plants at a loss. Plants are our business. We go to great lengths to build mutual trust with our customers and guarantee that any plant we send out is culturally viable.

A 25% restocking fee will be charged to the customer if the trees are returned in live condition with authorization, within two weeks of receipt. Customer will be responsible for all shipping and processing charges. We do not refund shipping cost to customers to return their plants to us. By accepting nursery stock, customer accepts seller’s terms and conditions of sale, which constitute the entire agreement. In no circumstance will our liability be greater than the cost paid for the customer’s order.