Hawaiian papaya offers more than just delicious tropical flavor. They are rich in vitamins A and C, potassium, beta-carotene and fiber, making them a rich source of nutrients. As delicious as they are, they're a fat-free, cholesterol-free treat. And is a good source of fiber, which has been shown to reduce high cholesterol levels.


If you're in zone 9-11 you can plant it in the ground. In colder areas just plant it in a container and bring inside for the winter ( figure 5).


The papaya threes in Figures 5,6,7 was also bred from the papaya in picture 4. They show that this Hawaiian papaya will produce fruit starting from 4 feet and can also produce fruit in a 15-gallon pot.


You will receive 1 plant approximately 15 inches tall with healthy roots planted in a 4 inch pot. (Figures 1, 2, 3). It is bred from the Hawaiian papaya in Figure 4.


After receiving the package, please open the bag and remove the plants as soon as possible. Soak it in water for 5 minutes. Then change to a 8" pot and place it outdoors out of direct sunlight to allow it to recover slowly. You can then plant it in a place with full sunlight.