
Tropical Fruits:Papayas leaves are all gone... - Dave's Garden
Dec 27, 2008 · Papaya in containers are very sensitive to over-watering. Treat them like cactus and they will do much better. Can’t be sure of the problem but they are prone to root rot in …
Carica Species, Mamao-Macho, Melon Tree, Papaya - Dave's Garden
Papaya (Carica papaya) trees are one of the most common sights in Florida and elsewhere in the tropical and subtropical regions of...Read More A member of the family Caricaceae, Papaya is …
Pacific Northwest Gardening:papaya in the NW - Dave's Garden
Aug 3, 2006 · I've been looking at papaya plants in the tropical area on DG and think that they're beautiful. I was thinking of planting the seeds of a store-bought papaya (sources say it's quite …
Alope Sphinx Caterpillars eating my Papaya Leaves - Dave's Garden
Jul 28, 2012 · I have an infestation of these caterpillars and snails on my Papaya trees. I would info on how or what I need to do to get rid of them. I have grown these from the seed of a …
Tropical Fruits:papaya seedlings - Dave's Garden
Oct 3, 2008 · Papaya grows VERY fast under favorable conditions. I've fruited them several times from grocery store fruit seeds in about 10 months or so (curiously, none of my seedlings have …
The Wild Papaya Nursery and Garden Center - Dave's Garden
Doing Business with The Wild Papaya was a pleasure. I bought several Kentia Palm trees for my garden. The staff at the Wild Papaya was very helpful in getting the Palms to me on time. They …
Papaya, Mamão 'Red Lady' - Dave's Garden
Jun 12, 2012 · This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions: Miami, Florida. New Port Richey, Florida. Orlando, Florida
Papaya 'Kapoho Solo' - Dave's Garden
papaya (puh-PIE-yuh) Info. Synonym Sun Exposure Full Sun Foliage Grown for foliage ...
Oak-Leaved Papaya - Dave's Garden
Oak-Leaved Papaya. Carica quercifolia. Upload Image Print Version ...
PlantFiles: The Largest Plant Identification Reference Guide
Aug 30, 2012 · Check out the largest plant identification database in the world. Read plant and insect reference guides at Daves Garden.