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PAWPAW Wallpaper in Willow Sample

Inspired by the pawpaw tree, our pattern Pawpaw pays homage to America's largest native Read More

Width/Repeat
27.5”w x 27.6”h
The trimmed roll width is 27.5”
Lead Time
Lead time approximately 3-4 weeks, plus shipping
Paper Type
FSC-certified, matte, non-woven paper
Minimum Order
Sold by the 11 yard roll

Those who dwell in the “Pawpaw Belt”, including the yellow-billed cuckoo, the zebra swallowtail butterfly and the sphinx moth, know that September is when the pawpaw is at its zenith. The fruit’s pale green skin is supple, and its ivory pulp bears flavors of vanilla, caramel and mango. The pawpaw’s attributes don’t end there.  America’s largest native fruit, the pawpaw repels pests and possesses cancer-fighting properties. But between the pawpaw’s short harvesting season and limited range (pawpaw patches can be found in and around Appalachia), the fruit has never been commercialized.  And so while the pawpaw is deeply rooted in American folklore, it’s nowhere to be found in American supermarkets.  Farmers concerned with native plants, the local food movement and organic agriculture are striving to domesticate pawpaws, but for now the pawpaw largely remains a forager’s delight. To learn more about Pawpaw, and related designs, see our blog entry, Pawpaw Prepared Three Ways. John James Audubon captured the pawpaw’s pendulous form in his depiction of the yellow-billed cuckoo for his masterwork Birds of America. Audubon’s graceful rendering of the pawpaw, and the animals that depend on it, influenced our choice of motifs for our Pawpaw design.

Design Process

We practice the craft of linocut printmaking to capture the spirit of remarkable plants.