Fruits of the Hawaiian Islands

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TAPAIA (fruit, female tree).
The Papaia is a native of South America ; it is found in Florida, and in many parts of tropical America ; it was early intro- duced into Hawaii, grows and bears well in almost any localit}'.
It is a small tree, with a hollow, branchless trunk ; it is short- lived, and is suitable only to regions free from frost, and re- quires perfect drainage. There are two forms, the tall and the dwarf, but there are numerous variations as to shape and quality of the fruit. The so
...ft green leaves, often measuring two feet across, are variously palmated, and have simple, long, hollow stems. The Papaya is usually dioceous ; the fruit-bearing tree is called the female ; it is claimed that trees of both sexes should be planted near each other, in order to ensure a good yield. The female flowers, which appear from the axils of the leaves, are yellowish-white, single, or two or three together.
The fruit of the Papaya ripens successively. It is either round or oblong, and sometimes weighs eight pounds.


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