English: September through October is harvesting season for the largest fruit native to North America, the Pawpaw, which comes from the tree, Asimina triloba. This enigmatic fruit has many names, from hipster banana to custard mango, and has increased in popularity in recent times. Native to temperate forests, pawpaws are a part of Annonaceae, whose other members are mostly tropical. As human influences continue to change forests, pawpaws are predicted to have an increase in range and population- taking advantage of gaps in canopy that dying Ash, Elm, and Beech trees give. Photo was taken using a canon t7i with a 18-55mm lens in the Chagrin Valley, Ohio forests.
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