Pawpaws are the largest edible fruit native to North America, and in this video, the author traces their history, with a focus on the Appalachian region
Squash was one of the three primary crops for Native Americans, and the author traces the use of squ...
Fruit Characteristics of Kentucky State University’s Pawpaw (Asimina triloba) Advanced Selections Ai...
Wild plants have long been a component of the diet of the Cherokee Indians. In this study, tradition...
This tree is found naturally throughout America east of the Mississippi. It can grow from Florida to...
Describes the characteristics, culture, and uses of the native pawpaw, a little-known fruit
The papaya (pawpaw) is the plant Carica papaya. Its origin is in the tropics of the Americas, perhap...
In this video the authors focus on apples in Appalachia, with a specific focus on heirloom varieties...
In this video the author looks at the history and culture of tea in Appalachia, and its importance i...
Project investigators tested the potential for production and utilization of the pawpaw as an altern...
Field trials were conducted to determine if the pawpaw could serve as a successful alternative crop ...
In this video the author describes the history of green beans in Appalachia, from their role as one ...
The North American Pawpaw [Asimina triloba (L.) Dunal] shows great potential as a new fruit crop. Ke...
Pawpaw [Asimina triloba (L.) Dunal] is a tree-fruit that is a native understory tree in Kentucky and...
Pawpaw is a tropical-like fruit native to Kentucky, Ohio Valley and East Coast. Its flavor resemble...
The North American pawpaw (Asimina triloba) is the largest tree fruit native to the United States an...
Squash was one of the three primary crops for Native Americans, and the author traces the use of squ...
Fruit Characteristics of Kentucky State University’s Pawpaw (Asimina triloba) Advanced Selections Ai...
Wild plants have long been a component of the diet of the Cherokee Indians. In this study, tradition...
This tree is found naturally throughout America east of the Mississippi. It can grow from Florida to...
Describes the characteristics, culture, and uses of the native pawpaw, a little-known fruit
The papaya (pawpaw) is the plant Carica papaya. Its origin is in the tropics of the Americas, perhap...
In this video the authors focus on apples in Appalachia, with a specific focus on heirloom varieties...
In this video the author looks at the history and culture of tea in Appalachia, and its importance i...
Project investigators tested the potential for production and utilization of the pawpaw as an altern...
Field trials were conducted to determine if the pawpaw could serve as a successful alternative crop ...
In this video the author describes the history of green beans in Appalachia, from their role as one ...
The North American Pawpaw [Asimina triloba (L.) Dunal] shows great potential as a new fruit crop. Ke...
Pawpaw [Asimina triloba (L.) Dunal] is a tree-fruit that is a native understory tree in Kentucky and...
Pawpaw is a tropical-like fruit native to Kentucky, Ohio Valley and East Coast. Its flavor resemble...
The North American pawpaw (Asimina triloba) is the largest tree fruit native to the United States an...
Squash was one of the three primary crops for Native Americans, and the author traces the use of squ...
Fruit Characteristics of Kentucky State University’s Pawpaw (Asimina triloba) Advanced Selections Ai...
Wild plants have long been a component of the diet of the Cherokee Indians. In this study, tradition...