Asimina reticulata
Family: Annonaceae
Netted Pawpaw (Asimina reticulata) is a Florida native shrub. A deciduous shrub with large leaves and maroon flowers followed by edible fruits. The leaves turn golden yellow in fall, and it's the host plant for zebra swallowtail butterflies. Habitats: pine flatwoods, scrub, sandhills. Light: full su

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A deciduous shrub with large leaves and maroon flowers followed by edible fruits. The leaves turn golden yellow in fall, and it's the host plant for zebra swallowtail butterflies.