Come with me on a trip around my property to my three favorite pawpaw patches in the Southern Missouri Ozarks. The trip take me by an old homestead abandoned in 1961 and by a late 1890s one room schoolhouse that closed in 1956. The patches are next to three separate spring fed creeks where the water is cold and crystal clear. A beautiful day a place to forage for North Americas largest native fruit that no one knows about.



by Acceptable_Work_259

3 Comments

  1. TransitionFamiliar39

    Beautiful place, jealous of the streams, butterflies and pawpaws

  2. CrankBot

    Beautiful. I have some wooded acreage and I love the seclusion. Nobody’s been here except me for a long time. Yours has a lot of history and those pawpaws are a great resource. We’re still working on getting our fruit trees established.

  3. calmcool1

    Howdy neighbor. Beautiful property!!! No pawpaw trees around here (between Black and Current Rivers), but do have persimmons.

    ..btw, is it ok if i use a metal detector at the schoolhouse and homestead? 😀

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