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English: Native Americans may have helped Pawpaw (Asimina triloba) disperse northward by carrying its fruit as glaciers retreated in eastern North America. This photo was taken by me, Connie Barlow, and I wrote about this fruit in my 2001 book, The Ghosts of Evolution.
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Asimina triloba is native to eastern North America and is the most northern species of the large (mostly tropical) plant family, Annonaceae.

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Native Americans may have helped Pawpaw (Asimina triloba) disperse by carrying its fruit northward as glaciers retreated in eastern North America.

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