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I discovered this tree which seems to have grown from a discarded pawpaw seed that was thrown into the compost bin. Can you tell me if this tree is male or female. I have seen Australian Stingless bees around the flowers but not sure if I need to pull the tree out, move it or leave it where it is. At the moment its about 1 metre high.
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27th March 2010 4:33pm
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peter says...
its a female but unless its a hermaphrodite youll still need a male
nearby. you will have to move it beacause its right up against the fence
and the trunks can get quite large in diameter at the bottom.
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ringelstrumpf says...
I'm sorry, it's a male tree. Most of my trees were male anyway. BUt it is easy to grow another one and it won't take long.
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wildchild says...
Thanks for your help.
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